Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker anticipates federal assistance in addressing public safety concerns in Chicago, especially as a federal appeals court recently upheld the state’s ban on concealed carry in mass transit. The ruling reversed a lower court’s decision deeming the ban unconstitutional, prompting attorney David Sigale, representing the plaintiffs, to evaluate further legal options.
This court development comes amid ongoing discussions about governmental responses to violence in Illinois. While Pritzker has made it clear he will not seek Trump’s direct help, the implications of the court’s ruling could have lasting effects on how firearms are regulated in public transit systems across the state.
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