Sunday, November 22, 2009

Good for Thee But Not for Me

Unlike most Chicagoans, Scott could have been a legal handgun owner. Because he had it before the ban was enacted, he was allowed to register and keep it. But the police department says he never did. By having it in the city, Scott was guilty of an offense that could have gotten him jail time. [More]
All these armed Chicago pols, deliberately ignoring the very laws they impose on their subjects.

I wonder if an equal rights lawsuit might not have some merit?

Forget it Jake, it's Chi-Town.

[Via Michael G]

3 comments:

Kurt '45superman' Hofmann said...

Scott's hypocrisy is indisputably contemptible, but I think he might have gone a bit overboard (no pun intended) in imposing the death penalty on himself.

Longbow said...

And you expected......?

Sean said...

At least he won't be charged with discharging a gun inside city limits. But I'm sure his political enemies are at least satisfied with his range card.