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Some people claim that crime won't reach them. Well, here is a crime that could affect anyone from any social strata.
Actually this happened to one of my older relatives just recently. She happens to be one who goes way out of her way to stay clear of risky situations. In this case, when she was signaled to pull over, she stayed alert. The man's actions were very suspicious, so she just drove away before he got to her. Being alert made all the difference. There was nothing at all wrong with her vehicle. Quote:
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If she was in Illinois the Illinois State Police would have expected the woman to give the thieves her car and anything they wanted. Of course if she was like me and lived in Illinois, one of only 2 "right denied" states, she would keep a unloaded handgun in a case in her car, or on her person, along with a loaded magazine. Sometimes referred to as "6 seconds from safety. I'm waiting to hear a similar story of someone in Illinois "fanny pack transporting" or with a cased handgun, who gives some car jackers a big surprise like that lady in Arkansas.
In Illinois as long as there is no local ordinance prohibiting it and you are an Illinois resident with a Firearm Owners ID card you don't have to have the handgun or ammo inaccessible in the vehicle. If you are a non-resident you better follow federal transport guidelines. Only problem with transporting in the way I said is that many Illinois LEOs are ignorant of the firearms transportation laws. Even some state police are ignorant of it, even though it is on the Illinois State Police website. For those that would like to check this out on the website go to www.isp.state.il.us/foid/firearmsfaq.cfm See the question Is it legal to have ammunition in the case with the firearm? You'll also see the question about legal transport.
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Remember the 1991 Luby Cafeterria Massacre of the Unarmed (Kileen, Tx before Concealed Carry) Do we need 23 people to die similarily in Illinois before we have effective self defense? Last edited by junglebob; 12-29-2008 at 12:37 PM. |
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Good for her and she's ok.
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Outstanding, well done.
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