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Wilmette, IL Suspends Handgun Ban

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Jun 27th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights

Well, this is one way to kill lawsuits based on standing.  But hey, if towns start shedding their handgun bans based on Heller, I don’t see how that’s not a good thing.  Do the Brady’s still want to keep calling this a victory?  Bryan Miller?  Mexico is calling.

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tag9 Responses to “Wilmette, IL Suspends Handgun Ban”

  1. SayUncle » It’s already working Said,

    [...] Ouch: Do the Brady’s still want to keep calling this a [...]

  2. gattsuru Said,

    It might be something they could call a victory, just a round-about one. Getting rid of all the pure handgun bans hurts them, but not as much as easy incorporation would. If the matter ends up being Massachusett’s ownership ban rather than Chicago’s, I know it’ll be harder to get incorporation from the Supreme Court.

  3. Weisenheimer Brainstorm Said,

    The law remains on the books even though the police say they won’t enforce it. The police could change their minds on a whim, The people are still at the mercy, or lack thereof, of the government until the ban is removed from the city ordinances.

  4. Kurt "45superman" Hofmann Said,

    It’s hard to be sure from the wording here, but Morton Grove, IL might be doing the same thing:

    Morton Grove Mayor Richard Krier said the village would comply with the law.

    “We are a small suburban town,” he said of the north suburb, which banned the possession or sale of handguns 27 years ago. “We’ve never had any real handgun violence before then or since then.”

  5. Mad Saint Jack Said,

    One shot, One Kill.

  6. DirtCrashr Said,

    Wilmette, Morton Grove… I’d love to see a cave-in stampede.

  7. chris Said,

    its actually a smart legal action for them… they can sit back and watch Chicago get their asses sued off… once Chicago spends millions of dollars in legal fees and looses, the other towns can make up their mind for free…

  8. Pro-Gun Progressive » Already? Said,

    [...] I said, the Heller victory is a call to be vigilant, not a signal to let the guard down. But this kind of thing certainly is [...]

  9. Xrlq Said,

    Minor nit: since they’re suspending enforcement against everybody, likely with an eye to repeal the ordinance altogether if their lawyers determine that the no-incorporation dog don’t hunt, the issue would be mootness, not standing. That said, I agree that individual villages complying with Heller rather than forcing new lawsuits of their own is a good thing. It might not matter much, though, unless Chicago and NYC follow suit. In that case, we’ll see all the same new cases, just with fewer defendants.

    Best case scenario: every gun-banning city assumes Heller applies to them, drops the worst form of gun control currently in existence, and the gunny suits go after the worst forms that remain. Slippery slopes slip both ways.