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    ISRA Supported Suit Against Cook County Succeeds In State Supreme Court

    CHICAGO, Dec. 4, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A case brought against Cook County, challenging its "Assault Weapon" ban passed in 2006, has finally been decided favorably for the ISRA backed Plaintiffs. The case of Wilson, et al. vs Cook County et al., was returned to the State Appellate Court pursuant to the Supreme Court's exercise of its judicial authority, and the First District Appellate Court has been ordered to vacate its decision and reconsider the case based on the recent decision in McDonald vs. City of Chicago. McDonald was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court in which ISRA was one of the Plaintiffs.

    In a move that surprised all parties to the litigation, the First District Appellate Court ordered both plaintiffs and defendants to file simultaneous briefs in 15 days, with no Reply briefing allowed. The Appellate court's Order came within days of the Supreme Court's issued mandate, which directs the Appellate Court to vacate and reconsider.

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    Monday, December 27th, 2010 at 11:52 AM

    Cook County Fabricates SCOTUS Quotes to Bolster Gun Case in Court



    Illinois --(Ammoland.com)- Although the trend against draconian firearm rights infringements is in our favor, we must keep the pressure on while the anti’s are on their heels.

    While the ISRA wages uphill battles against long entrenched institutional bias against firearm owners in Illinois, the anti-rights push back, harder and more arrogantly than ever.

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