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TFOGGER
12-08-2019, 10:37
https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/illinois-bill-would-allow-for-gun-ownership-to-be-disqualified-based-on-alarming-social-posts/63-f0e76d19-ba23-4fb7-9dfb-867c492d536b?fbclid=IwAR0BZDt_3B0lXXh1hcxA7momM1qM QcZYpVWRgp0l1tlWx0uf8VfxZ-tYo5A



Illinois bill would allow for gun ownership to be disqualified based on alarming social postsIf passed, this bill would allow police to disqualify an individual from purchasing a gun and even revoke a currently valid Firearm Owner?s Identification Card if any information on the social media accounts was found alarming.






Author: Abby Urbanek
Published: 1:14 PM CST February 11, 2019
Updated: 3:04 PM CST February 11, 2019




CHICAGO ? Illinois state Rep. Daniel Didech has proposed a law that would require police to screen the social media accounts of potential gun buyers.
If passed, this bill would allow police to disqualify an individual from purchasing a gun and even revoke a currently valid Firearm Owner?s Identification Card if any information on the social media accounts was found alarming.
Didech filed this bill last month. Since then, Rep. Jonathan Carroll and Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia have been added as co-sponsors.
This bill is not the first of its kind. A similar bill that was introduced in 2018 in New York goes a step further and requires the potential buyers to provide social media account passwords, as well as browser histories. Didech?s bill would only entail the buyer providing the handles of their accounts.



The bill was assigned to the House Judiciary-Criminal Committee last week and will be discussed at a hearing on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Springfield, Illinois.

Eric P
12-08-2019, 13:11
Politicians like this need to be shown the true meaning and purpose of the 2nd amendment.

Alarming enough?

Zundfolge
12-08-2019, 13:52
This is why you never use social media under your real name.


I hope nobody genuinely believes that my mama named me Zundfolge.

wctriumph
12-08-2019, 14:20
Useless laws that will once again create criminals form regular good people. I can't think of anyone that would actually comply with this kind of law. It would of course put gun shops out of the business of retailing firearms because transactions would all go underground.

How do these people ever get elected? Don't answer that, I already know, rhetorical.

spqrzilla
12-08-2019, 16:51
1st Amendment violation too

Gman
12-08-2019, 17:53
Politicians like this need to be shown the true meaning and purpose of the 2nd amendment.
And the 1st.

ETA: Should have read the entire thread before I responded. spqrzilla (https://www.ar-15.co/members/4247-spqrzilla) nailed it.

Zundfolge
12-08-2019, 19:14
Truth is, this will be de facto implemented here in Colorado on January 1st when the red-flag law goes into effect. Because any law enforcement officer is capable of "red-flagging" any one of us for any reason (or no reason).

FoxtArt
12-09-2019, 13:14
Truth is, this will be de facto implemented here in Colorado on January 1st when the red-flag law goes into effect. Because any law enforcement officer is capable of "red-flagging" any one of us for any reason (or no reason).

If only it was "only" law enforcement. And if only there was any ramification whatsoever for false reporting.

Great-Kazoo
01-12-2020, 00:24
https://www.captainsjournal.com/2019/11/27/virginia-senate-bill-no-64-declaring-tactical-training-illegal/