Immediately after last year's landmark SAF victory in McDonald v. City of Chicago, the city adopted a handgun ordinance that required special permits and mandated range training, but banned gun ranges inside city limits. The city argued that citizens could fulfill their training requirement by visiting a suburban range. In today's ruling, written by Judge Diane S. Sykes, the Appeals Court observed, "It's hard to imagine anyone suggesting that Chicago may prohibit the exercise of a free-speech or religious-liberty right within its borders on the rationale that those rights may be freely enjoyed in the suburbs. That sort of argument should be no less unimaginable in the Second Amendment context." In a concurring opinion, Judge Ilana Diamond Rovner noted, "…the city may not condition gun ownership for self-defense in the home on a prerequisite that the City renders impossible to fulfill within the city limits."
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Federal Judge Warns Chicago on Gun Range Ban
PR Newswire reports: