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When the legislature was last in session, one House bill was passed to the Senate and one Senate bill was pased to the House:

HB38 Crim Cd - Place of Worship

SB780 Wildlife - Migratory Waterfowl

We are neutral on HB38, and SB780 continues to be under review.

A bill we have reviewed and oppose with everything we have is HB96 Criminal Law - Tech. An amendment was filed yesterday (4/8) by a House member who simply can't contain her hatred for guns and those who legally own them. Her bill, of course, will have no affect on those who illegally possess firearms while thumbing their collective noses at Ms. Willis and her ilk.

Five gun related amendments were filed by Senator Rose late last week. Though not currently listed below, we will oppose 2 of them - those related to sentencing enhancements and creating additional protected classes.

One gun related amendment was filed by Senator Weaver, an amendment we support.

The House is scheduled for 12:00 Noon; the Senate Senate for 11:30 AM.



Next Days Scheduled

House: 4/10/2019
Senate: 4/10/2019

 

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House Calendar


12:00 Noon





Oppose


Sponsor: Willis


Status: Second Reading




Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that 180 days after the effective date of the amendatory Act, an applicant for the issuance or renewal of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card shall include a full set of his or her fingerprints in electronic format to the Department of State Police for the purpose of identity verification, unless the applicant has previously provided a full set of his or her fingerprints to the Department under the Act or the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that an application for a Firearm Owner's Identification Card must be made in person with the Department of State Police. Provides that a Firearm Owner's Identification Card issued under the Act shall be valid for the person to whom it is issued for a period of 5 years (rather than 10 years) from the date of issuance. Provides that if the person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Card has been revoked fails to comply within 48 hours of receiving the revocation notice with the requirements of: (1) surrendering his or her Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the local law enforcement agency where the person resides; and (2) completing a Firearm Disposition Record on a form prescribed by the Department of State Police and place his or her firearms in the location or with the person reported in the Firearm Disposition Record, the sheriff or law enforcement agency where the person resides shall (rather than may) petition the circuit court to issue a warrant to search for and seize the Firearm Owner's Identification Card and firearms in the possession or under the custody or control of the person whose Firearm Owner's Identification Card has been revoked if the sheriff or local law enforcement agency believes there is probable cause to obtain such a warrant. Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that an applicant for renewal need not resubmit a full set of fingerprints if the applicant has previously done so under the Act or the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person commits the offense of unlawful sale or delivery of firearms when he or she transfers ownership of a firearm to a person in violation of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. This offense is a Class 4 felony. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.








Support


Sponsor: Brislow, Severin, Bailey, Swanson, Meier, Miller, Bourne, McCombie, Reick, Costello, Bryant, Yednock, Windhorst, Chesney


Status: Second Reading


Synopsis As Introduced


Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district may include in its curriculum a unit of instruction on hunting education that includes instruction on hunting safety. Requires the State Board of Education to prepare and make available to school boards instructional materials that may be used as guidelines for development of a unit of instruction on hunting education. Effective immediately.




Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the School Code. Provides that a school district may offer its students an after-school or school program consisting of a course on hunting safety. Provides that the State Board of Education may prepare and make available to school boards resources regarding hunting safety that may be used as guidelines for the development of the program. Effective immediately.

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Senate Calendar

11:30 AM



SB714 (Private Transfers Prohibited; Fingerprints Required for CCL)

Oppose

Sponsor: Morrison, Collins

Status: Third Reading

Senate Amendment 1 - Pending

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that the Department of State Police shall either approve or deny all applications within 90 days (rather than 30 days) from the date they are received. Provides that the applicant may submit a full set of fingerprints to the Department in electronic format, which allows the applicant approval or denial of his or her application within 60 days from the date the application is received. Provides that a Firearm Owner's Identification Card issued shall be valid for the person to whom it is issued for a period of 5 years (rather than 10 years) from the date of issuance. Provides that a person who receives a revocation notice under the Act and refuses to surrender his or her Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the local law enforcement agency where the person resides and complete a Firearm Disposition Record within 48 hours commits a Class 4 felony (rather than a Class A misdemeanor). Provides that upon revocation of a person's Firearm Owner's Identification Card, the Department of State Police shall provide notice by mail and electronic mail with receipt verification of delivery when available to the person. Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Requires a full set of fingerprints for a concealed carry license. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.


SB715 Revocation Enforcement Group Services Fund

Oppose

Sponsor: Cunningham

Status: Third Reading

Senate Amendment 1 - Pending

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that a person who receives a revocation notice under the Act and refuses to surrender his or her Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the local law enforcement agency where the person resides and complete a Firearm Disposition Record within 48 hours commits a Class 4 felony (rather than a Class A misdemeanor). Provides that the Sheriff may convene Revocation Enforcement Groups to seize and recover the Firearm Owner's Identification Cards of revoked persons and to enforce compliance with the requirements of the Act. Provides that revocation Enforcement Groups may include, but shall not be limited to, representatives from the Department of State Police, county sheriff's office, local law enforcement agency wherein the revoked person resides, and a representative from the States Attorney's office from the county in which the revoked person resides. Creates the Revocation Enforcement Group Services Fund. Increases the fee for issuance of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card by $5, which shall be deposited into the Revocation Enforcement Group Services Fund. Amends the State Finance Act to make conforming changes. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.





SB717 Safety - Tech

Oppose

Sponsor: Morrison

Status: Third Reading

Senate Amendment 1 - Pending

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act and the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides the Secretary of State shall suspend the driver's license of an individual upon certification by the Illinois Department of State Police, in a manner and form prescribed by the Illinois Secretary of State, that the person has failed to surrender a revoked Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card. Provides that the person's driver's license shall be suspended until the Secretary receives authenticated documentation from the Department of State Police that there has been sufficient compliance with the FOID card surrender requirements of the Firearm Owners Identification Act. Provides that the Secretary may reinstate the person's driver's license if notified by the Department of State Police that the person has complied with the FOID card surrender requirements of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.





SB1711 MHDD Cd - Clear & Present Danger

Neutral

Sponsor: Glowiak, Morrison, Murphy

Status: Third Reading

Synopsis As Introduced

Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Provides that the Department of State Police shall annually compile and submit a report to the Governor and General Assembly no later than May 31 of each calendar year on the number of persons reported as posing a clear and present danger to themselves or others by persons required to report that information to the Department of State Police under the Code. Provides that the report shall be based on information submitted by each county, municipality, public elementary or secondary school, private elementary or secondary school, or public or private community college, college, or university of the State without disclosing individual identifying information of the persons who pose the clear and present danger to themselves or others. Provides that if the person who poses the clear and present danger is reported by home address and the person attends a school, college, or university, then the compilation shall only include that individual once in the report for the total annual compilation.





SB2124 Sch Cd - Student Expulsion - Guns

Oppose

Sponsor: Rose

Status: Second Reading

Synopsis As Introduced

Amends the School Code. Adds pneumatic guns, spring guns, paint ball guns, and B-B guns that have specified features and that are brought to school, any school-sponsored activity or event, or any activity or event that bears a reasonable relationship to school to the list of objects for which a student shall be expelled for a period of not less than one year. Provides that expulsion for these types of guns may be modified by the superintendent and the superintendent's determination may be modified by the school board on a case-by-case basis. Effective immediately.

Senate Amendment 1 - Pending

Provides that a student must be expelled for a period of not less than one year if he or she brings to school, a school-sponsored activity or event, or an activity or event that bears a reasonable relationship to school a pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun, or B-B gun, irrespective of the type or size of projectile that can be fired or the gun's muzzle velocity (rather than if the gun expels a single globular projectile not exceeding 0.18 of an inch in diameter, has a maximum muzzle velocity of less than 700 feet per second, or expels breakable paint balls containing washable marking colors).


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Posted · Hidden by mauserme, April 9, 2019 at 01:13 AM - No reason given
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When the legislature was last in session, one House bill was passed to the Senate and one Senate bill was pased to the House:






We are neutral on HB38, and SB780 continues to be under review.


A bill we have reviewed and oppose with everything we have is HB96 Criminal Law - Tech. An amendment was filed yesterday by a House member who simply can't contain her hate for guns and those who legally own them. Her bill, of course, will have no affect on those who illegally possess firearms while thumbing their collective noses at Ms. Willis and her ilk.


Five gun related amendments were filed by Senator Rose late last week. Though not currently listed below, we will oppose 2 of them - those related to sentencing enhancements and creating additional protected classes.


One gun related amendment was filed by Senator Weaver, an amendment we support.



Both House and Senate Senate are scheduled 12:00 Noon today, though the Senate may start a bit earlier.




Next Days Scheduled


House: 4/10/2019

Senate: 4/10/2019


House Calendar


Senate Calendar

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Am I reading the Willis amendment correctly that it requires all private sales to go through an FFL?

Is this shell bill shenanigans that have already moved this to the body bypassing committee?

So, a FFL will make money on the transfer, and then the ISP can inspect the records under GDL

They had this stuff planned out nice

This amendment seems to be the Aurora Omnibus "gun safety" bill that was posted being put together about 3 weeks ago.
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Am I reading the Willis amendment correctly that it requires all private sales to go through an FFL?

Is this shell bill shennanigans that have already moved this to the body bypassing committee?

So, a FFL will make money on the transfer, and then the ISP can inspect the records under GDL

 

They had this stuff planned out nice

 

 

Well, at least the illegal sale of firearms would slow down.....because the thugs wouldn't want to pay the FFL fees.....right? :no:

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Am I reading the Willis amendment correctly that it requires all private sales to go through an FFL?

Is this shell bill shennanigans that have already moved this to the body bypassing committee?

 

So, a FFL will make money on the transfer, and then the ISP can inspect the records under GDL

They had this stuff planned out nice

Well, at least the illegal sale of firearms would slow down.....because the thugs wouldn't want to pay the FFL fees.....right? :no:

Lol. Im sure this would halt all Indiana van gun sales
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Anyone believe that they could require everyone in the state to register in person in Springfield to vote? And for the same reasons, this requirement would never go into effect. The gun grabbers aren't doing their cause any favor by proposing legislation that is facially and blatantly unconstitutional. Unfortunately for them, they live in an echo chamber where either no one is brave enough to be the voice of reason or they are all too far gone.
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The Senate just adjourned until 4/10/2019 @ 1:00 PM.

 

Prior to adjournment, Senator Rose's proposal to expel more children from school was adopted in the form of Senate Amendment 1 to SB2124, and the bill was moved to third reading.

Sounds like a great idea. Instead of being in school learning something let's throw the kids out on the streets to run with gangs and become thugs, thieves and gang bangers.

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