Submitted by: 'Gordie'
President Obama may currently be calling on the states to review their respective “stand your ground” gun laws, but he wasn’t always so opposed to the right-to-carry rule.
In 2004, while a senator in Illinois, he co-sponsored legislation that allowed for the same rights.
The pertinent legislation was SB 2386, amending the criminal code of 1961. It was introduced in the 93rd General Assembly session and passed into law on July 28, 2004.
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Monday, July 22, 2013
'Hypocrisy at the Highest Level in America'; Washington Times: Then-Sen. Obama co-sponsored ‘stand your ground’ law in 2004 in Illinois
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