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I keep seeing where people say the NRA doesn't help us with out 2nd amendment rights. But I keep getting these email updates. Looks like they are fighting for us to me.

"NRA Files Suit Against Unconstitutional Ban
on Carrying Firearms for Self-Defense in Illinois

Fairfax, Va. -- The National Rifle Association is funding and supporting a lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of Illinois’ complete and total ban on carrying firearms for self-defense outside the home. The case, filed today in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, is Shepard v. Madigan. The lead plaintiff is church treasurer Mary Shepard; joining her is the Illinois State Rifle Association, the NRA’s state affiliate.

Mary Shepard is an Illinois resident and a trained gun owner with no criminal record, who is licensed to carry a concealed handgun in two other states. Because Illinois remains the only state that completely prohibits all law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms for self-defense outside the home, Mary Shepard also became a crime victim. While working as the treasurer of her church, Mrs. Shepard and an 83-year-old co-worker were viciously attacked and beaten by a six-foot-three-inch, 245-pound man with a violent past and a criminal record. Mrs. Shepard and her co-worker were lucky to survive, as each of them suffered major injuries to the head, neck and upper body. Mrs. Shepard’s injuries required extensive surgery and physical therapy.

“Mary Shepard isn't just a victim of the violent criminal who attacked her," said Chris W. Cox, executive director of NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action. "She is also a victim of anti self-defense activists in the Illinois legislature who have consistently refused to recognize that good people have the right to protect themselves when they go about their everyday business. We're pleased that the legislature has come closer this year than ever before to changing the law, but close isn't good enough for Mary Shepard and the thousands of other Illinois residents who are prohibited by statute from defending themselves outside the home."

Because Illinois statutes prohibit the right to keep and bear arms and the ability to carry handguns in Illinois, they infringe on the right of the people, including Mrs. Shepard, members of the ISRA and other law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution and are thus null and void.

Cox concluded: "In its historic Heller and McDonald decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear that the Second Amendment protects a fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms. Mary Shepard's story highlights the need for law-abiding citizens to be able to fully exercise their Second Amendment rights. Whether through the legislature or through the courts, we won't rest until that happens."

The NRA has also filed or supported the following cases to preserve Second Amendment freedoms across the United States since the historic Heller and McDonald rulings, and expects to file more in the coming months:

Benson v. City of Chicago, challenging Chicago's unconstitutionally burdensome handgun restrictions;

Heller v. District of Columbia (Heller II), challenging Washington, D.C.'s overly restrictive firearm registration requirements and ban on commonly owned rifles;

Jackson v. City of San Francisco, challenging that city's gun storage and ammunition regulations;

Jane Doe v. Wilmington Housing Authority, challenging prohibitions on firearms ownership in Delaware public housing;

Jennings v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, challenging the federal law that prohibits law-abiding adults between the ages of 18-20 from buying handguns from licensed dealers;

NRA v. McCraw, challenging Texas' law that bans issuance of handgun carry permits to 18-20 year old adults; and

Peruta v. City of San Diego, challenging that city's refusal to issue handgun carry permits to law-abiding applicants."
 
Yep-

They sure do. Chicago is actually pretty nice (at least the people there are great.) I have been a couple of times, and I was impressed by the way people acted. How they ever got such a screwy bunch of politicians, I will never understand-must have something to do with the mob.... (See my avatar.)
 
It amazes me how the law abiding folks in Illinois,Ca, N.Y, N.J and Wisc, and a few other states, keep being held hostage by these radical anti-gunners in the state gov.
It's like we have two Americas. I am glad I don't live in that one!!! I guess it's an "Oprah" thing and I wouldn't understand!
 
It amazes me how the law abiding folks in Illinois,Ca, N.Y, N.J and Wisc, and a few other states, keep being held hostage by these radical anti-gunners in the state gov.
It's like we have two Americas. I am glad I don't live in that one!!! I guess it's an "Oprah" thing and I wouldn't understand!

I don't feel sorry for them one bit. If they are stupid enough to keep voting in the politicians they have, then they deserve what they get.
 
x2 to everything in this post! We can't forget our rights as citizens in this fine Country. If a Man can get in Trouble for Defending his Land, Home, Wife, Children, and Even strangers from Fear of death then whats the F'n point?

"Mr. Government are you going to buy me Dinner before you Fu#* me?"

And another thing I hate when people do this type of thing! Robbers are nothing but Pu@#y Bullies, if I ever saw this happen to some old lady, or anyone for that matter, I have 8 little friends and they can all run faster than he can.
 
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