Illinois Governor Upset About Concealed Carry Approval
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn strongly opposed the plan for concealed carry in the state, but that didn’t stop the Illinois House from approving it today.
Continue Reading »Illinois Governor Pat Quinn strongly opposed the plan for concealed carry in the state, but that didn’t stop the Illinois House from approving it today.
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Police in Boerne say Officer Lance Deleon was not on
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Continue Reading »The jury foreman in Jodi Arias’ murder trial says the 18 days she spent on the witness stand didn’t do her any good.
William Zervakos says the jury began the case presuming
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Continue Reading »WASHINGTON (AP) _ President Barack Obama is off to the U.S. Naval Academy today where he’ll speak to newly commissioned officers.
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Continue Reading »SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ Illinois legislation allowing public possession of concealed guns has passed the House Judiciary Committee. It was a compromise backed by Speaker Michael Madigan.
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