More court action expected after temporary restraining order issued
against Illinois gun ban
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[January 23, 2023]
By Greg Bishop | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – With one ruling against Illinois’ gun ban on the
books, more action in the courts is expected in the days and weeks
ahead.
Attorney Thomas DeVore on Friday celebrated a temporary restraining
order from an Effingham County court against the state enforcing the gun
ban on his 860-plus clients.
“The judge found likelihood of success on the merits of all issues,
including the three readings rule,” DeVore said.
Among other issues DeVore argued, Effingham County Judge Joshua Morrison
focused on the procedural approval of the legislation.
“This Court finds that the Defendants unequivocally and egregiously
violated the Three Readings Rule of the Illinois Constitution in order
to circumvent the Constitutional requirements and avoid public
discourse,” Morrison wrote.
The state constitution requires the legislature to hold three public
readings of a bill before a final vote.
The judge also agreed with DeVore that the measure that bans certain
semi-automatic guns and magazines improperly exempts individuals from
exercising their constitutional rights. Active and retired law
enforcement and security professionals were exempt from the law.
“[T]his court cannot find it logical that a warden or a person (included
in the exempted persons category) is necessarily better trained or more
experienced in the handling of weapons than a retired military personnel
(not included in the exempted person category),” Morrison wrote in a
ruling Friday.
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Attorney Thomas DeVore during a
political rally near Quincy, Illinois, in June.
Greg Bishop / The Center Square
Before the restraining order was issued Friday, Pritzker downplayed the
idea of lower courts making rulings, equating it to legal wranglings
over his COVID-19 mandates last year.
“When there were people who were grandstanding and getting decisions at
a lower court who were ultimately ruled unconstitutional or overturned,
rather, by appellate courts,” Pritzker said. “The legislation was
thoughtfully considered by constitutional experts, legal experts,
legislators, advocates.”
After Friday’s decision, Pritzker said to expect an appeal and
criticized plaintiffs who he said were advancing ideology over public
safety.
Plaintiffs attorney Thomas DeVore tunes that out.
“That’s just the governor marginalizing people that are defending
themselves. That’s just how he plays it out with his blow-hearted
nature,” DeVore said. “He’ll marginalize and try to demean anyone who
does not agree with him.”
There are other pending cases. One state-level case is in Crawford
County. That awaits a judge assignment. A federal case in the Southern
District of Illinois has yet to schedule a hearing
Sheriffs across the state have said they will not enforce the gun ban
and registry.
Greg Bishop reports on Illinois government and other
issues for The Center Square. Bishop has years of award-winning
broadcast experience and hosts the WMAY Morning Newsfeed out of
Springfield.
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