Gun-grabber misfire

Hypocrisy of the gun-control crowd fails to make us safer

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By THE WASHINGTON TIMES 
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The Washington Times

7:45 p.m., Friday, May 6, 2011

clip_image001In this photo taken Aug. 13, 2009, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley 
looks at a handgun during a gun turn-in program in Chicago, as Chicago Police 
Superintendent Jody Weis looks on in the background. Daley, one of the nation’s 
most vocal gun control advocates, said the city will not roll over if the 
Supreme Court rules against the city’s gun ban. (AP Photo/Chicago Sun-Times, 
Rich Hein)

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After the Supreme Court smacked down Chicago's gun ban last year, the gun 
grabbers scrambled to evade their responsibilities under the Constitution. 
Outgoing Mayor Richard M. Daley revised the Windy City's gun laws to place so 
many obstacles on the path to gun ownership that few law-abiding citizens would 
succeed. Now we learn that Mr. Daley wants taxpayers to foot the bill for a 
team of armed bodyguards to protect him once he leaves office on May 17.

Ordinary citizens who just want to protect their families get no such special 
treatment. Prospective gun owners must file an application for a Firearm 
Owner's Identification Card with the Illinois State Police that consists of a 
check for $10, a passport-size photograph and a 30-day wait for a response. 
After this, they must take a $130 handgun safety course involving at least four 
hours of classroom instruction and an hour of hands-on training at the range. 
Because there are no public ranges in the city, an extra trip to the suburbs is 
needed.

Next on the list is the Chicago Firearm Permit, which requires an application 
form, more photographs, copies of the firearms ID card and a driver's license, 
a set of fingerprints, payment of $100 and another 30-day wait. With permit in 
hand, a gun may be purchased - but only after another trip to the suburbs and a 
72-hour wait. Mr. Daley also cooked up a 14-page list of forbidden weapons, 
most of which are labeled "unsafe" because he considers them to be 
scary-looking. The new purchase must be registered with the police within five 
days, which means filling out yet another form, with multiple photocopies of 
permits and payment of $15 per gun. If successful, the process must be 
repeated, as the registration is only valid for a year and the permit expires 
in three years.

Mr. Daley, who will enjoy a lavish pension of $184,000, will have several 
handguns protecting him at all times - no paperwork required. The Chicago 
Sun-Times reported that the mayor demanded five bodyguards, highlighting the 
hypocrisy of the gun grabbing elite.

None of the labyrinthine rules dreamed up by the likes of Mr. Daley improve 
safety. One of the left's favorite gimmicks is requiring every gun purchased to 
be test-fired so that shell casings can be "fingerprinted" and entered into a 
database for use in forensic investigations. New York state has had such a 
requirement for more than 10 years. So far, the Combined Ballistic 
Identification System has cost $40 million, used at least 200,000 police 
man-hours and cataloged 311,859 casings. Not one crime has been solved because 
of the system, according to the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association. In 
2004, the Maryland State Police concluded, "There have been no crime 
investigations that have been enhanced or expedited through the use of" 
Maryland's Integrated Ballistics Identification System.

The nation's highest court gave cities and states permission to implement 
reasonable restrictions on gun ownership. The pointless red tape in Chicago and 
worthless ballistic testing in New York and Maryland are neither reasonable nor 
effective. Ordinary citizens ought to have just as much right as former big 
city mayors to protect themselves.

© Copyright 2011 The Washington Times, LLC

 



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