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Chicago Tribune Opinion

Friday, May 9, 2025

Good morning.

Gun buybacks have become a popular tool in the fight against gun violence in Chicago but as David Greising points out today in his column, those weapons don’t always stay off the streets. One example is a Glock pistol that ended up in the hands of a 16-year-old around one year after it was taken off the streets at a gun buyback event in Chicago.

“CPD owes a full report to the city about what those remedial measures are. And we need to know, too, if the Glock’s disappearance was part of a larger problem,” Greising writes.

It was an exciting day in Chicago yesterday, as the Catholic Church elected it’s very first American pope, Leo XIV. He also happens to be from Chicago. The Tribune Editorial Board offers its congratulations and asks the Holy Father to come home soon.

Elsewhere in Opinion, Civic Federation President Joe Ferguson says that transit agencies in Chicago not only need more funding but also governance reform. One cannot happen without the other, he writes. Cook County Commissioner George Cardenas is also back in our pages today responding to a recent report from the treasurer’s office that says that nearly $2 billion in property taxes has shifted from businesses to homeowners through a broken appeals process.

Lastly, before you head off to enjoy your weekend, don’t miss a particularly punny piece.

— Grace Miserocchi, opinion editor

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David Greising: Gun buybacks in Chicago can do some good — but CPD owes us transparency

Gun buybacks can do some good. But they need to be effectively run. They shouldn’t wind up back on the streets.

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Editorial: Welcome, Pope Leo XIV, Chicago’s Holy Father

We are incredibly proud to see one of our own take the reins in Vatican City. Welcome and God bless you, Pope Leo XIV. Come home soon.

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Joe Ferguson: How Chicago transit is governed requires reform before the state rescues it with cash

For years, poor governance has doomed the Chicago region to an inefficient transit system that fails to adequately serve its riders.

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George Cardenas: Property tax burden has shifted to homeowners, but businesses are still in distress

The assertion that property taxes have shifted from businesses to homeowners neglects the economic distress affecting commercial properties.

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Elana Rabinowitz: The family that puns together stays together

Some people think puns are cringey, but to me, this form of wordplay is masterful. Puns are clever uses of language.

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Letters: Gov. JB Pritzker is wrong to steer favor toward his lieutenant governor as Dick Durbin’s replacement

As with most lieutenant governors, Juliana Stratton might as well be in the federal witness protection program.

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