From IGOLD 2012: Illinois Gun Owners Lobby Day - Cameron Gray interviews Radie, an armed citizen from Chicago who shot and killed an intruder in her home - NRA News - March 2012
In March 2004, the Illinois Senate passed Senate Bill 2165, a law introduced with provisions designed to assert a right of citizens to protect themselves against home invasions, such that self-defense requirements would be viewed to take precedence over local ordinances against handgun possession. The measure passed the Illinois Senate by a vote of 38-20. Barack Obama was one of the 20 state senators voting against the measure.
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