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Fire from a tommy gun was all but randomly distributed, which made it ideal for hoodlums—and made hoodlums very scary people once they started pulling the trigger. Illinois imposed no restrictions on the sale of tommy guns, so they were available to the general public in hardware stores, sporting goods stores, and even drugstores. The wonder is that the death tolls in Chicago weren’t higher.
One Summer: America, 1927
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