Schimel reaching out

Not content to annoy people in her home state with her crackpot gun control schemes, Michelle Schimel has decided to branch out:

“I recently met with Jody Weis, Deputy Director of the Chicago Crime Commission … As the sponsor of a microstamping bill in the New York State Assembly, I met with Mr. Weis after learning of his interest in microstamping technology from a national news show where he spoke about his plan to push for microstamping legislation in Illinois … Both of us agreed that I should reach out to members of the Illinois State Legislature …”

I’m sure the ISRA will appreciate Schimel’s efforts.

4 thoughts on “Schimel reaching out

  1. Isn’t that the Chicago Action Crime Action Committee Action Commission for Action, where people sit around talking? I suppose that now they’ll talk about microstamping.
    They exist to distract the public from the fact that nothing effective is being done about gangbangers running wild in the streets murdering people.
    How about an effective death penalty for gangbangers who kill, so that they never kill again? Don’t want to talk about that, do they?
    They function to protect the gangs by harmlessly grounding public opposition to gangs.
    If you want to make a Chicago gangbanger laugh, ask him what he thinks of “The Chicago Crime Commission”. If you want to make him laugh even harder, ask him if he’s afraid of microstamping.
    Concealed carry has proven to be effective at reducing crime, and that’s why Chicago opposes it. Rahmtown is Gangbanger City.

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