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I'm shocked. It passed with a big enough majority that the Governor can't veto it. The qualifications are rough but it's still an amazing step in the right direction.

 

 

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/05/31/senate-passes-illinois-concealed-carry-bill/

 

http://www.cinewsnow.com/news/local/Illinois-Senate-passes-concealed-carry-bill-209710411.html

 

 

 

To qualify, an applicant must:

• Have a valid Firearm Owners Identification card
• Be at least 21 years old
• Complete the required 16 hours of firearms training
• Not have any convictions for violent misdemeanors in the past five years
• Not have two or more DUI convictions in the past five years

Also required with the application is a fingerprint and background check conducted by the state police, who must approve or deny the application within 90 days. The cost of a concealed-carry license is $150, and the licenses are valid for five years.

While HB 183 gives a person the right to carry a concealed handgun, there are restrictions as to where a gun may be carried. These include:

• Schools
• Preschools and day-care centers
• Playgrounds
• Parks (except bike paths or trails)
• Cook County Forest Preserve
• Colleges and universities
• Government buildings
• Correctional facilities
• Medical facilities
• Public transportation
• Public gatherings (although a licensee may pass through to reach their home, workplace or vehicle)
• Bars, casinos and race tracks
• Libraries, museums, zoos and amusement parks
• Stadiums
• Special events where alcohol is served
• Places prohibited by federal law

 

 

Posted

One thing I'm unsure of is whether or not open carry will be allowed. My gut says no.

 

Still, this is an amazing step for the people in IL who fought for this.

Posted

One thing I'm unsure of is whether or not open carry will be allowed. My gut says no.

 

Still, this is an amazing step for the people in IL who fought for this.

 

It really is, and I never thought if enacted, it would be on shall issue basis as it is.

 

Hopefully a stepping stone to further loosening restrictions, though I might say the same for here. At least seems places can't criminalize permit holders with a frigging sign.

 

I think we should all send Rahm a message of thanks, as surely this couldn't have been passed without Chicago's support, eh? :) :)

 

- OS

Posted

I agree, I'm sure he will appreciate our emails.

 

Did you noticed the bill was sponsored by two Democrats? I had to read it twice.

Posted

Sweet.

Anyone know if the cities can further restrict it or outright ban it (making it meaningless in chighetto) or if this is a *real* step?

Posted

Sweet.

Anyone know if the cities can further restrict it or outright ban it (making it meaningless in chighetto) or if this is a *real* step?

 

From reading about its progress on another forums, seems it's bullet proof, state preempted.

 

I think Chicago can still have its onerous stipulations about actually owning a handgun in the first place though, don't believe anything like that was made void.

 

- OS

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Did you noticed the bill was sponsored by two Democrats? I had to read it twice.

 

Sen. Doug Jackson (Democrat from Dickson) was one of the most ardent supporters of firearms issues while he was in office, as was Rep. Ben West.  Republicans do not have a lock on supporting our firearms Rights.

Posted

It is now being reported on another forum that out of state visitors may carry while in their vehicles. So for anyone wishing to pass through the state you can keep a loaded gun in your vehicle. 

 

I have not confirmed this yet but it's apparently part of the bill.

Posted

Sen. Doug Jackson (Democrat from Dickson) was one of the most ardent supporters of firearms issues while he was in office, as was Rep. Ben West.  Republicans do not have a lock on supporting our firearms Rights.

 

Completely agree but you have to admit it's pretty rare. 

Posted

A sure step in the right direction... hopefully it will continue.

Posted
This is great news for all the people that worked so hard. But is funny that the deciding factor came from a very unlikely source; the 7th Circuit Court. The 7th has always ruled that the 2nd was not an individual right, but fell in line once the SCOTUS ruled it is.

This legislation also appears to make a car a “Safe Harbor”. A secured gun could be kept in a car even if it’s parked in a prohibited place. Unless if by “secured” they mean unloaded; that’s always been legal other than Chicago.
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We've been going to IL for years on business trips.  We are always in rural areas and I always scratched my head when everyone we did business with were avid gun owners that seemed to not even know that there were very many restrictions on guns.  They knew they had to have a FOID to purchase ammo but seemed oblivious to any other restrictions.  I'm glad that someone finally woke up although I expect the other shoe to drop - restrictions that aren't obvious.  I certainly hope not but after watching the shenanigans from northern Illinois (my wife's father was an engineer at Caterpillar in Joliet and we were married there) I tend to be cynical where Illinois politicians are concerned.

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I am not surprised at all about this passing as it is a loss for gun rights in the state of IL. If they state legislature had not passed CC, then IL would have become a Constitutional Carry state upon activation of the 7th circuit ruling invalidating the total prohibition on carry.

This isn't a win, it is a loss.
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Hmm Dave, I do believe hell has frozen over... and a FEDERAL court has ruled bear is a right (we just don't know how restrictive states can be with that right yet)... And yet IL one of the most anti-gun states in the union is complying and just passed a state wide shall issue carry law, per the judges order.

 

I seem to recall somebody on this very forum say something about states rights and bear wasn't covered in the 2nd amendment...  you wouldn't happen to remember who said that would you? :)

 

I'm just pulling your chain for saying this day would never happen.

 

This is great news for all the people that worked so hard. But is funny that the deciding factor came from a very unlikely source; the 7th Circuit Court. The 7th has always ruled that the 2nd was not an individual right, but fell in line once the SCOTUS ruled it is.

This legislation also appears to make a car a “Safe Harbor”. A secured gun could be kept in a car even if it’s parked in a prohibited place. Unless if by “secured” they mean unloaded; that’s always been legal other than Chicago.

 

Posted (edited)

What do you expect from IL, where the conservative state representatives make Bob Corker look ultra-right wing ;)

 

I am not surprised at all about this passing as it is a loss for gun rights in the state of IL. If they state legislature had not passed CC, then IL would have become a Constitutional Carry state upon activation of the 7th circuit ruling invalidating the total prohibition on carry.

This isn't a win, it is a loss.

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What do you expect from IL, where the conservative state representatives make Bob Corker look ultra-right wing ;)

I didn't have any expectations, I was only trying to show the folks crowing about what a great day it is for gun rights in IL how wrong they were. Chicago has that state fucked up like a football bat and just like NYC, DC or LA, if somebody nuked it I wouldn't shed a single tear. Edited by Chucktshoes
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Sen. Doug Jackson (Democrat from Dickson) was one of the most ardent supporters of firearms issues while he was in office, as was Rep. Ben West.  Republicans do not have a lock on supporting our firearms Rights.

Too bad he didn't convert to Republican. He could have straightened out our Republican legislature.

Posted

I agree this is a step in the right direction.   What's up with two of the restrictions listed below?  How do they enforce these?   The second one is very vague.  

 

• Public transportation
• Public gatherings (although a licensee may pass through to reach their home, workplace or vehicle)

Posted

Hmm Dave, I do believe hell has frozen over... and a FEDERAL court has ruled bear is a right (we just don't know how restrictive states can be with that right yet)... And yet IL one of the most anti-gun states in the union is complying and just passed a state wide shall issue carry law, per the judges order.
 
I seem to recall somebody on this very forum say something about states rights and bear wasn't covered in the 2nd amendment...  you wouldn't happen to remember who said that would you? :)
 
I'm just pulling your chain for saying this day would never happen.

JayC, you know yourself that is not what I said. I said that the Feds can’t say everyone can strap on a gun and walk down the street without restriction; some states would refuse; I would bet Tennessee would be one of them.

The SCOTUS has not specifically ruled on the “bear arms”; leaving it up to the states and Federal Districts but have indicated States Rights. They will eventually have to specifically address it if there is disagreement between the Federal Districts. How long will it take? Well it took over 50 years for the court to acknowledge and individual right to own.

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