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Tim August 6th 18 09:54 PM

Great job, Rahm...
 
Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/

John H.[_5_] August 6th 18 10:04 PM

Great job, Rahm...
 
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/


Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.

Tim August 6th 18 10:53 PM

Great job, Rahm...
 

4:04 PMJohn H
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/


Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.
........

I think Johnson is a great guy and could help clean up a lot of the place, especially if the local legislature would allow him to do so,

John H.[_5_] August 6th 18 11:38 PM

Great job, Rahm...
 
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 14:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:


4:04 PMJohn H
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/


Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.
.......

I think Johnson is a great guy and could help clean up a lot of the place, especially if the local legislature would allow him to do so,


I think the judges letting the folks off with a slap (and none too hard) on the wrist is a huge part
of the problem, as he says above.

Tim August 7th 18 12:41 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 
On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 5:38:35 PM UTC-5, John H wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 14:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:


4:04 PMJohn H
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/


Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.
.......

I think Johnson is a great guy and could help clean up a lot of the place, especially if the local legislature would allow him to do so,


I think the judges letting the folks off with a slap (and none too hard) on the wrist is a huge part
of the problem, as he says above.


yep!

But still. Guess those gang bangers haven't heard of the strict gun laws up there? Not to mention Cook County has a special tax on every hand gun round sold there. Sounds like they are sure getting a lot of good from yet another tax!


Alex[_15_] August 7th 18 12:58 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/

Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.


He does, but he can't write and pass the laws. That falls on Rahm and
his cronies.

Alex[_15_] August 7th 18 12:59 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 
Tim wrote:
On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 5:38:35 PM UTC-5, John H wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 14:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

4:04 PMJohn H
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/
Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.
.......

I think Johnson is a great guy and could help clean up a lot of the place, especially if the local legislature would allow him to do so,

I think the judges letting the folks off with a slap (and none too hard) on the wrist is a huge part
of the problem, as he says above.

yep!

But still. Guess those gang bangers haven't heard of the strict gun laws up there? Not to mention Cook County has a special tax on every hand gun round sold there. Sounds like they are sure getting a lot of good from yet another tax!


They need the money and selling plastic bags for a dime at the 7-11
isn't going to cover it.

Tim August 7th 18 01:02 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 

6:58 PMAlex
- show quoted text -
He does, but he can't write and pass the laws. That falls on Rahm and
his cronies.

.........

Then you have to also mess with the state and the fed laws too. Really crazy.

Tim August 7th 18 01:04 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 
Alex
Tim wrote:
On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 5:38:35 PM UTC-5, John H wrote:

- hide quoted text -
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 14:53:00 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

4:04 PMJohn H
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/
Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.
.......

I think Johnson is a great guy and could help clean up a lot of the place, especially if the local legislature would allow him to do so,

I think the judges letting the folks off with a slap (and none too hard) on the wrist is a huge part
of the problem, as he says above.

yep!

But still. Guess those gang bangers haven't heard of the strict gun laws up there? Not to mention Cook County has a special tax on every hand gun round sold there. Sounds like they are sure getting a lot of good from yet another tax!


They need the money and selling plastic bags for a dime at the 7-11
isn't going to cover it.
.......

Really? They’re doing that now???

John H.[_5_] August 7th 18 11:24 AM

Great job, Rahm...
 
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 19:58:18 -0400, Alex wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 13:54:16 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

Time for more gun Lars that don’t work. BTW, you’re seeking yet another term?

https://abc7chicago.com/amp/66-shot-...tings/3892234/

Some great quotes from the article: "...Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said more needs
to be done to hold repeat gun offenders accountable.

"It is the same people who are pulling the triggers in some of these communities. This isn't a
widespread issue among citizens of the city. This is a small subset of individuals who think they
can play by their own rules because they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them,"
Johnson said."

""I hear people holding us accountable all the time," Johnson said. "I never hear people saying
these individuals out here in the streets need to stop pulling the trigger. I never hear that. I
never hear that. They get a pass from everybody and they shouldn't."

Johnson has the right idea.


He does, but he can't write and pass the laws. That falls on Rahm and
his cronies.


I'm thinking the laws are already on the books, but the judges don't enforce them.

"...they continue to get a slap on the wrist when we arrest them..."

From a New York Times story:

"“We do bypass our ordinance because the penalties are more serious under state laws,” Ms. Hoyle
said. “But there’s this idea that we didn’t really enforce the ordinance, and that’s just not true.
We prosecute people all the time.”

Those prosecutions, however, rarely result in convictions, according to the data from the clerk’s
office. While the police have made 12,967 arrests since 2000, city attorneys have won just 2,068
convictions."

https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/us/29cncguns.html

Almost 13,000 arrests led to about 2000 convictions. That's not a very good record.


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