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The ruling did provide a way for state lawmakers to go forward. Posner noted that last month, the federal appeals court in Manhattan upheld a century-old New York state law that requires people who want to carry a gun to show “proper cause” that the firearm was needed for hunting or self defense and that the need had to be greater than the general population.

Reaction to the Illinois ruling rolled in from City Hall to the Capitol to college campuses.

Chicago Alderman Howard Brookins, 21st, chairman of the City Council black caucus, welcomed the court’s decision, saying allowing Chicagoans to carry concealed weapons would help level the playing field in neighborhoods where law-abiding citizens feel like they need firearms to protect themselves.

Constitutional law expert Eugene Kontorovich of Northwestern University said Posner’s decision was not driven by the debates about whether conceal carry laws affect crime rates or make communities more dangerous. Rather, he said Posner focused on defining the word “bear” in the Second Amendment, concluding that “it doesn’t just mean carry in your bathrobe” in your home.

“It’s an actual word, and the Constitution says you have a right to keep and bear arms,” he said. “Presumably both (words) are different and meaningful.”

Jon Lowy, director of the legal action project for the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, said it was “disappointing” that the court did not allow Illinois citizens to determine their own laws about carrying a gun in public.

While Lowy acknowledged there is always a risk in appealing a case to any court, he said he believed if the Illinois case was taken to the nation’s highest court, it would “hold that it is constitutional to have reasonable restrictions on carrying guns in public.”

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Tribune reporters Hal Dardick, Monique Garcia and John Byrne contributed.

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