Re: Denied Illinois FOID card
Posted by Aaron Berger on 7/19/07
On 7/12/07, Ron wrote: > On 7/06/07, Lisa wrote: >> On 7/04/07, Ron wrote: >>> On 7/04/07, Ron wrote: >>>> On 7/02/07, Guy wrote: >>>>> First, learn to spell. Second, even though you believe there >>>>> are people in the government trying to take rights away, this >>>>> is not the case here. >>>>> >>>>> The man went into rehab, which means he has a substance >>>>> problem. Red flag no. 1. He voluntarily signed away his right. >>>>> Red flag no. 2. >>>>> >>>>> And, if he admitted he "needed" the treatment, then he >>>>> definitely had a problem. Red flag no. 3. >>>>> >>>>> These rules are in place for a reason. Can't cry because the >>>>> game isn't being played your way.....man up, will 'ya? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sorry buddy, you're dead wrong. There were laws created 30 >>>> years ago for jerks with your attitude. Try 42 C.F.R. Part 2. >>>> >>>> These laws were created to encourage people to get help without >>>> having the stigma you've shown here. >>>> >>> And now that I've had a while to think about it, if you're a >>> practicing attorney in Illinois, and if I can find out who you >>> are, I will file a complaint with the Illinois Bar Association. >> >> For your information RON read this>> The ISBA has no authority to >> investigate or act upon allegations of lawyer misconduct. That role >> is performed by the Illinois Supreme Court's Attorney Registration >> and Disciplinary Commission. Some of these guys are so stupid. >> >> Lisa > > And thanks Lisa, sweetie for giving me the proper direction to > complain (if it truly is). > > Bye They work together like a tag team in wrestling, don't they? LOL (ISBA legal obstructor freaks [Lisa et. all])
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