A Naperville City Council meeting took on a possible ban on the commercial sale of semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines.
NAPERVILLE, Ill. -- The Naperville City Council is considering a possible ban on the commercial sale of semi-automatic weapons and large-capacity magazines."Laws do not apply to criminals; they never have, and they never will," one person said."Where there is an evil heart, they will find a way."
"Maybe, a ban will prevent a single shooting in our town. Maybe a ban will encourage other communities to follow our lead and reduce access to these weapons," another said.
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