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FEBRUARY 13, 2014
Vol. 58 No. 19
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Dart rejects 240 concealed carry applications Of that number, 19 reside in northern Cook County By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
“tHis is a privacy issue,” said jerry sZcZepamski. He’s lived in tHe village for tHe past 37 years and felt tHat tHe ordinance was creating unnecessary red tape for residents. “you can do everytHing you Have addressed so far witHout writing it into an ordinance. no penalties. no permits. no extra government.”
bY aleX V. HernandeZ sTaff reporTer the environmental practices committee decided to send its controversial tree ordinance back to the niles board without changes last night. the current draft of the ordinance was passed by the committee last month and went to the village board on jan. 28. up to that point, the committee had been working on the proposed law for over a year with little if any scrutiny from the public. However after a few citizens voiced their misgivings on it during that meeting’s public comments, trustee rosemary palicki said she wanted to move the item back to the committee for further discussion.
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced his office objected to 240 concealed carry applications in the first month the new law went live. Of that number, 19 reside in northern Cook County, according to a release from the sheriff’s office. The review process was split among 25 sheriff’s employees, with several of reviewing applications full-time. Cook County “My office has spent Sheriff Tom Dart in excess of 2,000 combined hours on concealed carry application reviews so far,” said Dart. Among the 240 applicants flagged, five have already been denied by the Illinois >> see rejected | page 5