Which LCN family first showed signs of democracy?
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Re: Which LCN family first showed signs of democracy?
Fair arguement B. Nice write up as always
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Re: Which LCN family first showed signs of democracy?
The most democratic moment in LCN history was in 1973(?) when the Madison family had a vote on whether to continue the family or disband it. All but one or two votes to disband. The ones that voted to keep it going were transferred to the Milwaukee family
Re: Which LCN family first showed signs of democracy?
Yeah, would still like to know where the other members ended up. The other former members still needed representation -- the most logical choice would be Chicago given some of them started out as Chicago members and Chicago advocated for them when Balistrieri tried to muscle in on Madison, though either way it would be a mere formality as those guys wouldn't have been doing much.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:01 pm The most democratic moment in LCN history was in 1973(?) when the Madison family had a vote on whether to continue the family or disband it. All but one or two votes to disband. The ones that voted to keep it going were transferred to the Milwaukee family