Rick Mason
Sharpshooter
Chicago Politicians Should Quit Blaming Indiana For Their Criminals
Fixing Chicago’s violent crime problem starts with ensuring that Chicago’s criminals, especially the city’s most violent offenders, know that consequences are swift and certain. That’s it. It’s that simple, though it’s not that easy. Still, if Chicago’s political leaders would focus on doing that instead of trying to pin the blame on the Second Amendment, they could actually make a difference.
The Chicago politicians are perfectly content with the status quo. Why would they want to "make a difference"?
Fixing Chicago’s violent crime problem starts with ensuring that Chicago’s criminals, especially the city’s most violent offenders, know that consequences are swift and certain. That’s it. It’s that simple, though it’s not that easy. Still, if Chicago’s political leaders would focus on doing that instead of trying to pin the blame on the Second Amendment, they could actually make a difference.
The Chicago politicians are perfectly content with the status quo. Why would they want to "make a difference"?