An Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Will Take Effect On Jan 1

OPINION | This article contains the author's opinion.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to temporarily block an Illinois law banning “assault weapons,” allowing the law to take effect on Jan. 1.

The law restricts the sale and purchase of certain firearms and requires owners to register with the Illinois State Police.

Despite legal challenges, the law has been upheld by multiple courts. (Trending: Devastating News For Hunter Biden After Defying Subpoena)

Many sheriffs have expressed reluctance to enforce the ban, citing concerns about its constitutionality.

Critics argue that the law infringes upon the Second Amendment and undermines the principle of citizen supremacy.

The fight against the ban continues despite this setback.

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