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* Sun-Times

Chicago’s violent gangland history came to the forefront Thursday as three federal appellate judges confronted lawyers challenging Illinois’ ban on assault weapons, passed in the wake of the mass shooting in Highland Park that is nearing its one-year anniversary.

Judges Frank Easterbrook, Diane Wood and Michael Brennan tussled with the argument that a U.S. Supreme Court decision last summer — and the Second Amendment itself — forbids governments from banning weapons that are “in common use.”

Easterbrook asked whether laws against machine guns, following their use in Chicago’s notorious St. Valentine’s Day massacre and other mob hits, would be considered unconstitutional today. […]

Core to Easterbrook’s question was the notion that the Supreme Court decision suggests governments lose the right to ban weapons once they become popular with the general public — something unlikely to occur if governments were to ban weapons before they hit the marketplace.

“It’s very troublesome to have a popularity contest decide a constitutional principle,” Wood remarked.

* Daily Herald

[Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren] envisions a scenario where people would come to downtown Arlington Heights before games or other events to have a meal, walk over to Arlington Park, then return afterward. It’s in the Bears’ best interest that the established business community “thrives,” said Warren, adding that the club would show “sensitivity” to their concerns. […]

“But I know if I’m a restaurant owner or person in downtown Arlington, I’d be ecstatic about this.”

[Chip Brooks], who opened his 4,000-square-foot music listening room and bistro on Vail Avenue in 2018, was hardly ecstatic.

“He talks about people walking from downtown Arlington Heights to the stadium that’s two miles away — that just means that he really hasn’t studied it yet,” Brooks said. “To be fair, he hasn’t thought about the impact, so he hasn’t really thought through how to make it not hurt our downtown.”

* High praise

In a whirlwind visit to Chicago on Wednesday, President Joe Biden trotted out a re-election campaign message built on economic recovery – and effusively praised Gov. JB Pritzker for helping him win the White House in 2020.

“There’s a guy that helped me more than – I can say this without equivocation – helped me more than anybody in America get elected last time. A single person: your governor,” Biden said during a speech in Chicago’s Old Post Office, the first stop before a pair of private fundraisers, including one hosted by Pritzker and his wife MK, where the minimum donation was $3,300.

“He stepped up. He raised money, he raised support,” the president continued. “Governor, you’re the best. Thank you for being such a good friend. I really mean it.”

* Stay inside if possible

A Northwestern Medicine doctor said poor air quality created by Canadian wildfires that blanketed northern Illinois with smoke this week is likely leading to increased emergency department visits and respiratory complaints.

Dr. Jeremy Silver, director of the Emergency Department at Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital in DeKalb, said over the past week his department has seen about a 20% increase in patient visits. Respiratory complaints also have increased at a similar rate, he said.

“We have looked at the data and it does correlate with an increase in visits … so I can’t prove that it’s causal,” Silver said Wednesday. “But I think intuitively we’d expect to see at least a little bit of a bump, although, not all [Northwestern Medicine] campuses have seen the same type of data.”

* Oof

Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Thursday for his role in the largest corruption scandal in state history.

The 64-year-old Republican appeared before U.S. District Judge Timothy Black, who meted out the punishment, about an hour after he and his wife arrived at the federal courthouse.

Householder and lobbyist Matt Borges, a former chair of the Ohio Republican Party, were both convicted in April of a single racketeering charge each, after a six-week trial. Borges is set to be sentenced Friday.

Jurors found that Householder orchestrated and Borges participated in a $60 million bribery scheme secretly funded by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. to secure Householder’s power, elect his allies, pass legislation containing a $1 billion bailout for two aging nuclear power plants owned by a FirstEnergy affiliate and then to use a dirty tricks campaign to stifle a ballot effort to overturn the bill.

* Hope everyone is OK out there

Damaging straight line winds plunged about half the city of Springfield into darkness Thursday afternoon, felling tree limbs and power lines.

According to City Water, Light and Power, outages and damages stemming from the storm have been reported throughout the city. CWLP said that 40 separate outages have been reported throughout its coverage area, leaving more than 30,000 customers without power.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 2:51 pm

Comments

  1. Machine guns are cool…until they are used for mass slaughter.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:14 pm

  2. The Honorable Judge Easterbrook should know the difference between “popular”, like the Capone gangster machine guns being popular culturally, and the SCOTUS 2A standard which is “in common use” today for self-defense”. Machine guns are not and have never been in common use.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:15 pm

  3. It was just said on the TV weather the Canadian wildfires will burn all summer, and winds blowing from Canada would bring in the smoke. Ugh, thankfully there should be plenty of masks available.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  4. ===[Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren] envisions a scenario where people would come to downtown Arlington Heights before games or other events to have a meal, walk over to Arlington Park, then return afterward. It’s in the Bears’ best interest that the established business community “thrives,” said Warren, adding that the club would show “sensitivity” to their concerns. […]===

    Tell that to the schools you’d like to short.

    Those dates are necessary to pay that mortgage. The Bears are not going any favor for anyone.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:51 pm

  5. Seems like only yesterday the list of embattled statehouse speakers was put upon these pages and comments… including Ohio’s.

    There’s little unique to overt corruption, even by speakers all over the country.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:53 pm

  6. Donnie Elgin, how do you explain machine gun shoots? These events are popular and well attended. Machine guns can be privately owned. It is however monitored and the transfer has to be approved by the ATF. The key is it is all highly regulated.

    Comment by illinifan Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:55 pm

  7. - Donnie Elgin -

    Didn’t you call mass shootings “regrettable”?

    I should dig up that comment, as you try to square up things.

    I’m pretty sure you called them “regrettable”

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 3:57 pm

  8. “He talks about people walking from downtown Arlington Heights to the stadium that’s two miles away….”

    When I regularly had access to Bears tickets I often started out at Timothy O’Toole’s and took their shuttle to the game. Lots of other bars offer the same. I’m sure the enterprising bars in Arlington Heights can do the same.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:01 pm

  9. well, that’s weird Bears President. I thought for sure you would have planned buses coming to and from Arlington Hts. downtown to help the businesses. the walk is too long to the potential site for the stadium. AND you want to help the businesses, right?

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:12 pm

  10. Re: Storm in Springfield

    Macomb got hammered. Bigly. My three-acre wood is in really bad shape. Most of my trees (very mature trees) were topped. They all miraculously missed the house. Reports indicated 104+ mph winds.

    Comment by H-W Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:16 pm

  11. Shuttle buses cost money

    The Bears are gonna count on others to do things like have shuttle buses… to come to their building.

    In 23 days or so, the Bears will gain 1/3 of a billion (with a B) of magical new net worth, so… keep in mind that the Bears are not anything like “poor” or “cash poor”, the Bears want free stuff, and I don’t blame them for asking, I would too, but… not one nickel.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:18 pm

  12. “ban weapons once they become popular with the general public”

    I’d like to know how the plaintiffs are producing evidence these are popular, or in common use, and should not be banned?

    Do they have a list of all individual gun owners, to allow the court to make a definitive judgement on their popularity? Or are the plaintiffs relying solely on sales numbers from the firearms manufacturers?

    Book sales are often juiced by publishers to gain a perception of popularity, despite the number of people represented not actually being the number of real people who have bought a book.

    I’d say the court can’t make an affirmation of popularity without a full list of every single owner of the firearm in question. Without such a list a determination of popularity can not be made.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:18 pm

  13. Not sarcasm but great idea. Start thinking of where guns might go and ban them before they are ever made.

    Comment by DuPage Saint Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:20 pm

  14. 90 percent of the fans coming to an Arlington stadium barely want to walk from the parking lot to the seats. And since the complex will come with it’s own bars and restaurants and whatnot, if anything a game day will destroy local business patronage the same way a Walmart destroys little mom and pop stores near it. If I was a small bar or eatery in Arlington Park, I wouldn’t be so anxious to bring the Bears that close.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:21 pm

  15. Give Us Barabbas is right. The whole point of that little village they want to build is to keep it all self-contained. There’s nothing immediately surrounding Soldier Field, which is why that bar could run shuttles.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:23 pm

  16. ===Give Us Barabbas is right. The whole point of that little village they want to build is to keep it all self-contained.===

    Dallas and Los Angeles are the models, Green Bay too with their remodel.

    They want you *there*, in and around the building to get every nickel, from museums to sports books.

    Good point.

    Every dollar spent in AH, in realty, takes a dollar away from the Bears, if I believe the Bears that this whole development is about revenues.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:34 pm

  17. And they might restrict tailgating parties in their own lots ” for safety reasons” of course… Not because that would dig into revenue from concessions. Can’t prove that if course… But I can imagine it… Maybe they will sell you a sticker to cook in a restricted section of the parking lot… For safety, you know…

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 4:48 pm

  18. ==Machine guns are not and have never been in common use.==

    ‘Bump stocks’, ‘binary triggers’, and ‘buffer springs’…make this a distinction without a difference.

    Comment by Jocko Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 5:00 pm

  19. @H-W
    Sorry to hear about your property damage but happy to hear you’re safe and your house wasn’t damaged.

    Comment by Proud Papa Bear Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 5:43 pm

  20. Wow, and I thought CDI chiseled racegoers. Bears are giving a master class in greed

    Comment by northsider (the original) Thursday, Jun 29, 23 @ 6:25 pm

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