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Illinois General Assembly 3/19/2019


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Call to Action

Today is the Day! - Witness Slips Needed!

Witness Slip Instructions

Tomorrow, 3/20/2019, is MDA advocacy day - the day the mothers get extra demanding in Springfield. Make sure our voices are equally loud.

 

Please file the witness slips linked to in our current Call to Action. Get those slips filed!

 


 

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In the Senate last week, 2 new amendments were filed on bills we're watching:

Senate Amendment 2 was filed on SB201 Wildlife - Lead Ammunition

Senate Amedment 1 was filed on SB715 Safety Tech

Also in the Senate, SB2124 Sch Cd - Student Expulsion - Guns came out of the Education Committee last week and has been added to the calendar at 2nd reading. We oppose this bill which seeks to subject our children to mandatory minimum sentencing at the earliest possible age.


The House and Senate are scheduled for 12:00 Noon again today.



Next Days Scheduled

House: 3/20/2019
Senate: 3/20/2019


House Calendar

 

 

Senate Calendar

 

Senate Supplemental Calendar 1


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House Committee(s)

House Agriculture & Conservation Committee - 3:00 PM Room 115

 

HB3453 Deer Hunting - Air Guns - Neutral

 

 

 

House Judiciary - Criminal Committee - 5:00 PM Room 118

 

HB1490 Firearm Disposition Records - Neutral

 

HB2070 Chicago Violence Prevention - Neutral

 

HB2253 Untraceable Firearms - Oppose

 

HB2254 Safe Gun Storage - OPPOSE

 

HB2653 Firearm Penalties - OPPOSE

 

HB3079 FOID - Nonresident Competitor - Support

 

HB3104 Firearms - Fingerprinting - Oppose

 

HB3142 Confiscated Weapons - Support

 

HB3159 Concealed Carry Act - Military ID - Support

 

HB3162 Firearm Dealer - Exemption - Support

 

HB3165 Firearm Owners ID - Records- Support

 

HB3166 Corrections Officer- Carry Firearms - Support

 

HB3167 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal - Support

 

HB3169 Ban Bump-Fire Stock- OPPOSE

 

HB3170 Machine Gun - Penalties - OPPOSE

 

HB3173 Firearms Waiting Period - Support

 

HB3174 Conceal Carry - Public Transport - Support

 

HB3176 Firearms - Municipal Regulation - Support

 

HB3189 Devices - Rate of Fire - Oppose

 

HB3197 Gunrun & Firearm Traf Assessment - Oppose

 

HB3402 Domestic Violence - Various - Neutral

 

HB3410 Firearm - Waiting Period - Support

 

HB3448 Firearm Owners ID - 18 Years - Support

 

HB3449 Firearm Owners ID - Local Reg - Support

 

HB3454 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption - Support

 

HB3457 Concealed Carry - Officials - Support

 

HB3458 Concealed Carry - Lic Review Bd - Support

 

HB3461 Firearm - Waiting Period - Support

 

HB3465 Firearm Transport - Support

 

HB3529 Large Cap Ammo & Ammo Feed - Oppose

 

HB3546 Concealed Carry Lic - Military - Support

 

HB3553 Muni & County - Regulate Firearm - OPPOSE

 

HB3562 Firearms - Opioid Dependency - Oppose

 

HB3698 Multiple Sale Of Firearm - Oppose

 

 

 

 

Items in bold are included in our current Call to Action

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Senate Calendar

12:00 Noon

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.

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

SB1711 MHDD Cd - Clear & Present Danger

 

Neutral

 

Sponsor: Glowiak, Morrison

 

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.

 

 

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In the Senate last week, 2 new amendments were filed on bills we're watching:

 

Senate Amendment 2 was filed on SB201 Wildlife - Lead Ammunition

 

Senate Amedment 1 was filed on SB715 Safety Tech

 

Also in the Senate, SB2124 Sch Cd - Student Expulsion - Guns came out of the Education Committee last week and has been added to the calendar at 2nd reading. We oppose this bill which seeks to subject our children to mandatory minimum sentencing at the earliest possible age.

 

 

The House and Senate are scheduled for 12:00 Noon again today.

 

 

 

Next Days Scheduled

 

House: 3/20/2019

Senate: 3/20/2019

 

House Calendar

 

Senate Calendar

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Amendment 1 on SB714 Safety Tech was quickly moved from Assignments to the Senate Judiciary Committee today, and has been referred to the Subcommittee on Firearms.

Basically no private transfers without FFL, increase FOID Card fee to $25. Probably missed other things, but these are bad enough.

 

There's the penalty enhancement from a Class A Misdemeanor to a Class 4 Felony.

 

Oh, and that the thing about fingerprints being mandatory for a concealed carry license.

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Basically no private transfers without FFL, increase FOID Card fee to $25. Probably missed other things, but these are bad enough.

 

 

Changes FOID card validity to 5 years, down from 10 years. Initial FOID application is $25, up to 90 days to approve (instead of 30), but if you send fingerprints they'll do it in 60 days. FOID renewals are still $10.

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Amendment 1 on SB714 Safety Tech was quickly moved from Assignments to the Senate Judiciary Committee today, and has been referred to the Subcommittee on Firearms.

Which shows you how a shell bill dealing with solid waste disposal suddenly becomes a bill to take away Constitutional Rights.

 

The corruption and deception is sickening and they keep getting re elected.

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