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Offline CG6468

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Jesse Jackson Jr's FOID Card
« on: August 15, 2012, 10:27:01 AM »
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Jesse Jackson Jr's FOID Card

It's well known among Illinois gun circles that anti-gun advocate Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (IL-2 D) has a FOID card and is a regular customer at a gun shop in the South Suburbs. Yes, double standards abound.

JJJ is also currently seeking mental health treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN for Bipolar Disorder. Hope he is feeling better but here's the crux of the matter, since he has now been in a mental health institution w/i the last five years, according to the FOID act, he is ineligible to possess a FOID card or firearms w/i this state:

I wonder how his daddy feels about this.

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Illinois, south of the gun controllers in Chi town

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Re: Jesse Jackson Jr's FOID Card
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2012, 01:05:08 PM »
The question seems to be whether or not the law applies to Jackson's current situation. I read the law and I think it does, a judge may not agree however, and since it will be his/her decision that matter's I guess we will have to wait and see. If a judge finds in favor of Jackson I guess nothing is going to happen. I suspect that this is what's going to happen because I am sure there's more than one judge running around that is on his fathers payroll.

If for some reason the judge finds against Jackson will the decision be enforced? Will he be able to keep his FOID, his other permits and his guns? or will they be confiscated. I think that public outcry will be loud enough that he will have to comply and turn in his permits and guns. But we have to remember who we are dealing with here, anything is possible. The leftist mindset, " The laws apply to you, not to me". The story of Diane Feinstein and her concealed carry permit would be a perfect example of this.


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