Basically he lived in Illinois and went to Wisconsin to attend the riots as if he had no business being there. What they didn’t say is he lived in Antioch IL which is a 1 minute drive from the Wisconsin border and he worked in Kenosha WI as a lifeguard, also his family (dad, cousins, friends) all lived there.
I know that but I'm asking in the larger context. I cross over that same border several times a month, and I don't live in anyone of those counties. Lake County, McHenry County, Kenosha County and Walworth County, all four counties are like their own little region that happens to straddle a state line. So are they pushing a narrative that crossing state lines should be frowned upon or just when you need to protect yourself? If one purchases a firearm in WI it should stay there, and if another purchases a firearm in IL it must stay there. If that is the case about half the people living in those four counties are screwed. I know every jurisdiction is different, fine, I get that, but come on.
Basically he lived in Illinois and went to Wisconsin to attend the riots as if he had no business being there. What they didn’t say is he lived in Antioch IL which is a 1 minute drive from the Wisconsin border and he worked in Kenosha WI as a lifeguard, also his family (dad, cousins, friends) all lived there.
I know that but I'm asking in the larger context. I cross over that same border several times a month, and I don't live in anyone of those counties. Lake County, McHenry County, Kenosha County and Walworth County, all four counties are like their own little region that happens to straddle a state line. So are they pushing a narrative that crossing state lines should be frowned upon or just when you need to protect yourself? If one purchases a firearm in WI it should stay there, and if another purchases a firearm in IL it must stay there. If that is the case about half the people living in those four counties are screwed. I know every jurisdiction is different, fine, I get that, but come on.
It's just the media smearing a kid who had to do the right thing to defend himself. There's nothing more to it.