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Re: Denied Illinois FOID card
Posted by PA One other thing on 8/23/07

    Constitution of the State of Illinois
    ARTICLE I
    BILL OF RIGHTS

    SECTION 22. RIGHT TO ARMS
    Subject only to the police power, the right of the
    individual citizen to keep and bear arms shall not be
    infringed.
    (Source: Illinois Constitution.)

    on 8/22/07, -- wrote:
    > You will never get anywhere with your judicial conspiracy theory-
    > -it makes you sound paranoid. Just reapply and see what
    > happens, that is the best way to challenge a denial. You should
    > go to a local gun shop and try to buy a cheap hand gun. If you
    > are denied you will be given the opportunity to discover the
    > reason and challenge the denial. See 28 CFR 25.1 If you
    > currently have a TRO or past domestic violence charge you will
    > not be able to legally own a gun--don't even try.
    >
    > BTW The second amendment to the US Constitution does not apply
    > to states. States may enact whatever gun control they see fit
    > to. It's possible a state could ban guns altogether but that has
    > never been tested.
    >
    >
    > On 8/22/07, Hogan wrote:
    >> Here is my update on Judge Mitchell K Schick of the Coles
    >> county court house in Charleston Illinois. Nothing that I know
    >> has happen to this judge yet he is still judging people, but I
    >> am still hoping that somebody dose there job in the government
    >> and will do something about this crime against my rights. I
    >> found out yesterday that Tony William is the Illinois Judicial
    >> Inquiry Board chair and legal member; he is from Charleston
    >> Illinois, born and raised there and he attended school at
    >> Eastern Illinois University in Charleston Illinois. Mitchell K
    >> Schick is from Charleston and both men have practice law as
    >> lawyers in this area. Tony Williams’s son Rick works for the
    >> Judicial Inquiry Board as well. There are other members from
    >> the board that have gone to school close to Charleston at the
    > U
    >> of I. I would say that that it is quite weird that the Board
    >> refused to do anything to judge Mitchell K Schick, even though
    >> I had solid evidence and presented the law to them. They even
    >> wrote me back and said that they wouldn’t give me a reason
    > why,
    >> but they did say that they were not saying that my case did
    > not
    >> have merit, just that they were considering the case closed.
    > So
    >> you tell me, dose this all sound strange to you? I can’t
    >> believe that Schick and Williams do not know each other, if
    > you
    >> consider they both have ties to Charleston Illinois. All I am
    >> saying is this is very strange if you ask me.
    >>
    >>
    >> On 6/13/07, NRA MAN wrote:
    >>> All I can tell you is that, There are People in the
    >>> government that want to take guns away from the common
    >>> person. Are rights are beinging violated by these government
    >>> crooks. Read this: Republican Judge Mitchell K. Schick of the
    >>> Coles county court house in Charleston illinois, has
    >>> illegally violated general assembly law 14.5 (a) concerning
    >>> firearms; he has violated Illinois, and federal
    >>> constitutional laws and his oath to protect the constitution,
    >>> which is an act of treason. I have notified the Fbi of this
    >>> matter. Judge Shick is trying to cover this matter up, hoping
    >>> it will go away. I have solid evedince documentaion from the
    >>> Court house, that provides the proof that he illegally seized
    >>> my two guns without having any reason to do this illegal act.
    >>> I had no criminal recored anywhere recorded, and he gave me
    >>> no trial to defend myself in court stated by the law. Judge
    >>> Mitchell Schick took them before I even had the chance to
    >>> show up for my court date to defend myself, which is a
    >>> violation of 14.5 (a) Illinois law. He ordered this action to
    >>> seize my guns violating every law written to protect the
    >>> common citezen. Judge Shick is working above the law, and
    >>> must be accountable for his actions.

     
     

 
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