mauserme Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:05 PM Share Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:05 PM (edited) This thread continues the invaluable tradition of providing a reference list of bills related to us, or possibly related to us, now in the 98th General Assembly.New bills will be added as they are filed so check back often. House BillsHouse Bills Under ReviewHB5922 Criminal Law Tech - Short title - (Passed the House as amended 4/4/2014) HA1 to HB5922 Criminal Law Tech - Provides for criminal trespass charges when notice prohibiting entry is conspicuously posted Good House BillsHJRCA24 Conamend-Right to Hunt & Fish - Provides that he people have a right to hunt and fishHB0154 Concealed Carry - Firearms - A shall issue carry bill with preemption. Establishes the sheriff as the issuing authority.HB0997 Concealed Carry - Firearms - Creates the Family and Personal Protection Act Amend 9 to HB997 - Phelps - Adopted 4/19/2013 Amend 10 to HB997 - Phelps - Technical changes. HR1001 Memorial Otis McDonaldHB1008 FOID Local Reg - Denies units of local government the power to impose fees and taxes related to firearms.HB1023 FOID Preempt Loc Gov - Preempts home rule units regarding training & instructionHB1024 FOID Preemption - Preempts county regulation of firearmsHB1025 Crim Cd-UUW-Firearms-Exempt - Exempts from UUW teachers meeting certain requirements while engaged in the performance of their dutiesHB1027 Crim Cd-Firearms Waiting - Provides that the waiting period for transfer of a firearm is waived when the transfer is in exchange for another firearmHB1050 Firearm Owners-Records - Reduces the record retention period from 10 years to 5 yearsHB1051 Crim Cd-Firearm Transport - Denies units of local government the power to regulate transport of firearms and accessoriesHB1513 Firearms-Municipal Regulation - Denies home rule regarding ordinances more restrictive than statute. Prohibits local registration.HB1526 Expired FOID Card-Liability - Provides an exemption for FOID holders who have applied for, but not received, a FOID renewal in a timely manner.HB2368 Veh Cd-ATM Vehicles/Firearms - Brings transport on an ATV under criminal code rather than wildlife codeHB2574 Veteran Hunting-Competency Req - Honorably discharged veterans meet competency requirements (Passed as Amended 4/9/2013) HA1 to HB2574 Veteran Hunting-Competency Req - Adds online education requirement HB2700 FOID-Preempt Loc Gov - Denies homerule powers relating to permits & licensesHB2902 Crim Cd-Personal Firearms - Makes enforcement of federal firearm law illegalHB2915 Firearms-Municipal Regulation - Denies home rule regarding ordinances more restrictive than statuteHB3649 Concealed Carry License Fees - Eliminates Background Check FeeHB3650 Concealed Carry ResiprocityHB3651 Concealed Carry Training - Reduces some training requirements and eliminates othersHB3762 - FOID - 18 YearsHB4233 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the public transportation prohibition.HB4234 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the sale of alcohol prohibition for special events.HB4376 Crim Cd Firearm Transport - Provides that a current FOID holder can transport a firearm in a vehicle not subject to traditional transport requirementsHB4377 Archery Equipment Transport - Provides that archery equipment may be transported in a vehicle not subject to traditional transport requirements (Passed the House 3/27/2014) Amend 1 to HB4377 - Technical Changes Amend 2 to HB4377 Archery Equipment Transport - Technical Changes (Adopted) HB4507 FOID Records - Provides that ISP shall destroy records related to the dial up system within 31 days (with exceptions)HB4619 Concealed Carry Fees - Reduces nonresident license fee to $150HB4620 Concealed Carry Presumption - Defines circumstances by which a person may comply with the duty to informHB4654 Firearm Reg Defines - Defines "regulation" as used in the FOID and FCCAHB4682 Concealed Carry DOT Rest Area - Provides that the prohibition on carry in buildings under control of the Executive Branch does not apply to rest areasHB4686 Conealed Carry Preemption - Provides for reimbursement of legal fees plus payment of punitive damages for violations of preemptionHB4712 Concealed Carry Preemption - Clarifies the legislative intent of preemption under the FCCAHB4722 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes prohibition on carry in public parks HB4860 Crim Law Tech (Passed the House as Amended 4/10/2014) HA1 to HB4860 Crim Law Tech - Allows law enforcement to sell wepons no longer needed as evidence HB4849 Safety Tech HA1 to HB4849 Safety Tech - Allows active military ti purchase firearms & ammunition with military ID HB5428 Concealed Carry Privacy - Clarifies that the waiver of privacy applies only in relation to FCCL eligibilityHB5443 FOID Defense - Provides criminal immunity from laws requiring FOID possession, when FOID renewal is applied for but not receivedHB5605 Hunting Carrying Handguns - Allows an FCCL holder to carry a handgun while huntingHB5725 Concealed Carry Nonresident - Removes "substantially similar" requirementHB5726 Concealed Carry Civil Immunity - Grants civil immunity to certified instructorsHB5737 Concealed Carry Military ID - Allows military ID number to be used on FCCL applicationHB5762 FOID Repeals - Repeals the FOID ActHB5765 Concealed Carry Police Exempts police and retired police from privately posted carry prohibitionsBad House BillsHB0011 - Unemployed Protected Status Senate Amendment 2 - Transforms the Governor's Amendatory Veto to HB183 into its own bill (Postponed 7/9/2013 in the Senate/Deadline Extended to 11/7/2013) - Tabled Senate Amendment 3 was adopted in the Senate 1/29/2014 and the bill passed as amended, and the House concurred. It is no longer in our area of interest HB0132 Crim Cd Assault Weapons - A firearm ban and registration scheme.HB0159 Firearm Owners-Loss-Theft - FOID revocation for failure to report the loss or theft of a handgun.HR514 - Urge GA Explosive LawHR814 Urge GA - Explosive LawHB0825 Criminal Law - Tech - Amends the Firearm Seizure Act HA1 to HB825 Criminal Law Tech - Adds "lost or stolen" wording HB831 Criminal Law Tech HA1 to HB831 Criminal Law Tech - May issue carry (Lost 4/17/213)[/indent] HB1142 Muni/County-Unwanted Firearms - Proposes a turn in program for unwanted firearms HA1 to HB1142 Muni/County Code-Unwnated Firearms - Adds civil immunities for public entities and employees.HA2 to HB1142 Muni/County-Unwanted Firearms - No reimbursement by the state. HB1143 FOID Card Act-Private Sale - Requires FFL to transfer concealable firearmsHB1144 Crim Cd-Gangs-No Firearm - Prohibits a firearm transfer to a "known" gang memberHB1145 Crim Cd-Unlawful Use Weapons - Enhanced penalties for felons in possession of a firearm or aggravated UUWHB1156 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change in a section concerning exemptions to UUW and AgUUW House Amendment 1 - Acevedo - Creates the Illinois Assaut Weapons Act - Oppose House Amendment 2 - Acevedo - Bans common firearms - Oppose House Amendment 3 - Sims - Bans common firearms - Oppose House Amendment 4 - Currie - Bans common firearms - Oppose House Amendment 5 - Zalewski - Magazine ban - Oppose House Amendment 6 - Cassidy - Locked storage required - Oppose House Amendment 9 - Zalewski - Magazine ban - OpposeHouse Amendment 11 - Durkin - Magazine Ban - Oppose House Amendment 12 - Zalewski - Magazine ban/registration - Oppose House Amendment 13 - Phelps - Preemption regarding fees and taxes - Support HB1157 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change concerning exemptions from statutes concerning UUW and AgUUW House Amendment 1 - Created the Illninois Firearm Safety Act - Oppose House Amendment 2 - Resistration - Oppose House Amendment 3 - Menatl Health Evaluation - Oppose House Amendment 4 - Locked Storage - Oppose House Amendment 5 - Mental Health/Relatives and Acquaintances - Oppose House Amendment 6 - Lost or Stolen - Oppose House Amendment 7 - Mental Health/Increased Fees - Oppose House Amendment 8 - Health Care Reporting Required - Oppose House Amendment 9 - Cassidy - Requires locked storage - Oppose House Amendment 10 - Michell, Christian - Creates a registry of transfers - Oppose HB1189 Creates the Gun Safety and Responsibility Act - Public Act 98-0508 House Amendment 1- Tabled House Amendment 2 - Replaced by SA1 Senate Amendment 1 - Adopted HB1262 Crim Cd-UUW-Exemptions - Creates a special class by exempting real estate agents from UUW & Ag UUWHB1296 Pen Cd-No Investments in Guns - Requires Illinois pension funds to divest of gun holdings (Lost 4/18/2013) HA1 to HB1296 Pen Cd - No Investments in Guns - Changes the definition of "firearm manufacturer company" in order to protect a French manufacturer HB1346 - Mortality Review Member (Lost 5/31/2013) Senate Amendment 1 - Magazine Ban HB1453 Pub Util Marketing Senate Amendment 2 - A trailer bill to HB183 (Adopted and passed in the Senate/House concurrence vote failed.7/9/2013) HB2248 Pen Cd-No Investments In GunsHB2265 Crim Cd-Firearm Offenses - Enhanced penalties for felons and gang members HA1 to HB2265 Crim Cd-Firearm Offenses HA2 to HB2265 Crim Cd-Firearm Offenses HA3 to HB2265 Crim Cd-Firearm Offenses HA4 to HB2265 Crim Cd-Firearm Offenses - Exempts nonresidents. HB2463 Crim Cd-Unlaw Use Weapons - Enhanced penalties HA1 to HB2463 Crim Cd-Unlaw Use Weapons HB2589 FOID-Insurance - Requires insurance for willful actsHB2592 Gun Trafficling Prevention - Combines state dealers license, lost or stolen, no private sales, registrationHB2597 Gun Offender RegistryHB2633 Firearm Transfers-State Police - Creates a registry of transfers with the ISPHB2743 Correctional Office-Firearms - Creates a special class for carry by off duty correctional officersHB2792 FOID-Psych Exam - Requires mental health certification for FOIDHB2811 FOID-Handgun Registration- Requires handgun registration with fee + transfer registry; lost or stolenHB2831 Crim Cd- Assault Wepons Ban - Bans common firearms, establishes registration. Potentially exempts the bill's sponsorHB2834 Crim Cd-Firearms - May issue carry, firearm ban, back ground checks, storageHB2873 - Hunting-Property Lines - Prohibits hunting within 50 yards of a property line without written permission )Tabled 3/8/2013)HB3044 One Gun Per Month - Prohibits multiple transfers & attempted transfers of firearms & ammo in a 30 day periodHB3083 Crim Cd-Firearm Felon&Minor - Enhanced penaltiesHB3269 Crim Cd Firearm Protect Order House Amendment 2 - Expands prohibition on possession of a firearm by persons subject to an order of protection, to now include substantially similar orders issued by another state, possession, territory, and DC. Adds ammunition, stun guns and tasers. Removes requirement that a hearing at which the respondent has had an opportunity to participate first finds a credible threat HA1 to HB3269 - Criminal Cd Firearm Protect Order - Expands orders to other states. Removes hearing requirement HB3646 Firearm Concealed Carry - Liquor - Prohibits carry on the premises of establishments serving any liquorHB3669 - Concealed Carry School Penalty - Elevates misdemeanor to felony charges.HB3675 - Concealed Carry - Penalties - Increased penalty for carry in a prohibited place.HB3714 - Use/Occ Tax - Ammunition - Imposes a 2% surcharge on ammunitionHB4290 - Certified Firearm Instructor - Establishes penalties for instructors who provide false training certification (Passed the House 3/27/2014)HB4319 Firearm Concealed Carry - Places - Adds places licensed under the Video Gaming Act as prohibited locations, including fraternal & veterans establishments, and truck stops, whether or not alcohol is served. Changes privilege to post a location as prohibited to any person lawfully in possession and control. Changes private residences to presumptively prohibited.HB4517 Concealed Carry Restaurant - Prohibits concealed carry in any restaurantHB4574 Lost & Stolen Firearms - Provides for a 5 year suspension of a FOID and FCCL for a 3rd failure to report a lost or stolen firearmHB4715 Firearms Registration - Mandates annually renewable firearm registration, requires registration by both seller and buyer when transferring ownership of a firearm, limits ammunition to registered firearms, provides for additional background checks, requires seller to verify buyer's identityHB4753 Handgun Dealer Licensing ActHB4754 Crim Cd 3D Firearms Prohibits HA1 to HB7454 - Exempts parts transferred between manufacturers (Adopted) HA2 to HB7454 - Amends the prohibition to creation of a fully functioning firearm HA3 to HB7454 - Amends the prohibition to creation of a fully functioning firearm (Failed in Committee 4/3/2014) HB4779 Firearm Concealed Carry Signs - Inverts the signage requirement to allow carry only where permission is granted HB5490 Crim Cd Fireram Waiting Period - Amends the waiting period to begin upon completion of payment HA1 to HB5490 - Caps FFL transfer fees at $10 HB5523 Crim Cd Seizure Vehicles - Adds offenses for which a vessel, vehicle, or aircraft may be seized, including firearm violations HA1 to HB5523 Crim Cd Seizure Vehicles - Changes delivery of seized property to the sheriff to allow impoundment HA2 to HB5523 Crim Cd Seizure Vehicles - HB5636 Crim Cd Aggravated Assault - Provides for enhanced penalties for assaults against certain classesHB5672 Firearm Violation - Enhanced penalties (possibly Part 1 of Representative Zalewski's newest attempt at Mandatory minimum Sentencing)HB5773 Crim Pro Min Weapons Bail - Sets minimum bail for certain firearm violationsQuestionable, Neutral, and Shell House Bills/ResolutionsHR0005 Creates Task Force Mental Diag - Creates a task force to identify all instances where Illinois statute, code, etc relies on a "purported understanding of mental illness" and to "make recommendations of urgent legislative actions". (Lost 3/8/2013)HB0051 Safety Tech - Makes a change to the FOID Act regarding denial, revocation, and seizure.HB0052 Safety Tech - Makes a change to the FOID Act regarding the legislative declarationHJR55 - Englewood Violent Crime Task Force (Adopted by House) HA1 to HJR55 HR0091 National Right to CarryHR0155 Creates Mental Diag Task ForceHR0179 Creates Mental Diag Task ForceHB183 - Creates the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. - Public Act 98-0063 Senate Amend 1 - Withdrawn Senate Amendment 2 - Tabled Senate Amendment 3 - Withdrawn Senate Amendment 4 - Withdrawn Senate Amendment 5 - Adopted Senate Amendment 6 - Adopted Senate Amendment 7 - Adopted HB0746 Wildlife - TechHB0747 Wildlife - TechHB0801 Criminal Law - Tech - Possession of explosives or indendiary devices (Passed as Amended 4/11/2013) HA1 to HB0801 Criminal Law - Tech HA2 to HB0801 Criminal Law - Tech - Adds nurses to list of protected persons HB0807 Criminal Law - Tech - Makes a technical change concerning unlawful possession of firearms and ammunitionHB0808 Criminal Law - Tech - Makes a technical change concerning defacing indentification marks on a firearmHB0809 Criminal Law - Tech - Makes a technical change concerning firearmsHR814 Urge GA - Explosive LawHB0817 Criminal law - TechHB0820 Criminal Law - Tech - Makes a technical change concerning unlawful sale or delivery of firearmsHB1115 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a change concerning possession of explosivesHB1155 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change in a section concerning UUW House Amendment 1 to HB1155 - Phelps - Names the Act - Support House Amendment 2 to HB1155 - Zalewski - Establishes "gun free" zones (schools) - OpposeHouse Amendment 3 to HB1155 - Burke[/color - Esablishes "gun free" zones (day care) - OpposeHouse Amendment 4to HB1155 - Currie - Establishes "gun free" zones (state governmmt) - OpposeHouse Amendment 5 to HB1155 - Lang - Establishes "gun free" zones (gaming) - OpposeHouse Amendment 6to HB1155 - Jakobsson - Establishes "gun free" zones (health care) - OpposeHouse Amendment 7to HB1155 - Lang - Establishes "gun free" zones (libraries) - OpposeHouse Amendment 8 to HB1155 - Feigenholtz - Establishes "gun free" zones (arenas) - OpposeHouse Amendment 9 to HB1155 - Cassidy - Establishes "gun free" zones (amusement parks) - OpposeHouse Amendment 14 to HB1155 - Mell - Establishes "gun free" zones (public transportation) - OpposeHouse Amendment 27 to HB1155 - Phelps - HB997 language - Support House Amendment 45 - Drury - Attempts to moot the 7CA decision in Moore with indefinite implementation dates - OpposeHouse Amendment 46 - Drury - Doubles the cost of the FOID card - Oppose House Amendment 47 - Mitchell, Christian - Establishes a registry of transfers with the ISP - OpposeHouse Amendment 48 - Ford - Firearm specific training - OpposeHouse Amendment 49 - Arroyo - Limits carry to a single firearm - OpposeHouse Amendment 50 - Williams - Prohibits carry in restaurants - OpposeHouse Amendment 51 - Dunkin - Requires $1,000,000 insurance - OpposeHouse Amendment 52 - Martwick - Presumes local law enforcement objects to a carry application when no objection is raised - OpposeHouse Amendment 53 - Drury - attempts to moot the 7CA decision in Moore with indefinite implementation dates - Oppose HB1381 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act concerning notification of dispositions of certain criminal cases.HB1382 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change concerning UUW.HB1436 Criminal Law-TechHB1437 Criminal Law-TechHB1438 Criminal Law-TechHB1439 Criminal Law-TechHB1440 Criminal Law-TechHB1580 Wanton Waste of Game Meat - Makes it illegal to wantonly waste or destroy usable meat from game animalsHB1651 Wildlife-Tech - Public Act 98-0181 HA1 to HB1651 Wildlife-Tech - Taking of fur bearing mammals by shotgun HB1652 Wildlife-Tech - Public Act 98-0402 Amend 1 to HB1652 - Use of drones HB1850 Regulation-Tech - Amends the Private Detective ActHB1899 Safety-Tech - FOID notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesHB1900 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationHB1901 Safety-Tech - FOID notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesHB1902 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationHB1903 Safety-Tech - FOID notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesHB1904 Safety-Tech - FOID notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesHB1905 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationHB1907 Criminal Law-Tech - Use of force in defense of a dwellingHB1908 Criminal Law-Tech - Use of force in defense of a personHB1909 Criminal Law-Tech - Changes accountability for another person's conductHB1913 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a change concerning the definition of a felonyHB1914 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a change concerning the definition of a convictionHB1917 Criminal Law-TechHB2159 Criminal Law-TechHB2182 Criminal Law-Tech - RICOHB2186 Criminal Law-Tech - Firearm TracingHB2188 Criminal Law-Tech - GunrunningHB2191 Criminal Law-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationHB2309 Wildlife-TechHB2335 - Pub Util - Alternative Gas Supp Senate Amendment 1 House Amendment 1 House Amendment 2 - Creates the Firearm Concelaed Carry Act House Amendment 3 HB2439 Criminal Law-TechHB2440 Criminal Law-TechHB2619 Wildlife Cd-Crossbow Age - Reduces the age for cross bow use from 62 to 65 (Passed House 3/22/2013)HB2703 Crossbow Hunt-Age 14 & Under - Allows hunters age 14 & under to use a crossbowHB2704 Apprentice Hunter License - Removes language making apprentice hunter license one time use HA1 to HB2704 Apprentice Hunter License HB2723 Private Detective-Sunset - Makes changes regarding licensure to carry a firearm (Passed 4/12/2013)HB2742 Crim Cd-Unlaw Weapons-Juv - Prohibits persons confined to a penal institution from possessing weaponsHB2825 Crim Cd-Firearm Suppressor - Makes illegal possession of a suppressor for any firearm with a defaced serial numberHB2840 Wildlife-TechHB2879 Violence Prevention Task Force- Public Act 98-0194 HA1 to HB2879 Violence Prevention Task Force HA2 to HB2879 Violence Prevention Task Force HA3 to HB2879 Violence Prevention Task Force HB3118 Wildlife-Canned Hunting BanHB3208 Tactical Medicine ProviderHB3209 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationHB3217 Crim Cd-Firearm OffensesHB3231 Safety-Tech - Amends the FOID Act concerning of dispositions of criminal cases.HB3386 Safety-Tech - Amends the FOID Act concerning of dispositions of criminal cases.HB3647 - Crim Cd ExplosivesHB3684 - Employment Tech - Amends the Workplace Violence Prevention ActHB3702 - Civ Procedure-leases; Criminal ActivitiesHB3725 Firearm Concealed Carry - Exempts FFL's from training requirementsHB3770 - Crim Cd - Agg Unlaw Use Weapon - Amends an aggravating factor from a prior felony to a prior forcible felony (part of a package of several bills hoping to make Mandatory Minimum Sentencing more palatable)HB3886 Revenue Tech - Amends the Use Tax ActHB4049 Safety Tech - Amends the Nitroglycerin Transportation ActHB4050 Safety Tech - Makes a technical change to the FOID ActHB4060 - Wildlife Tech HA1 to HB4060 - Wildlife Tech - Reduces crossbow age from 62 to 55 HB4089 - Criminal Law Tech - Use of force against another person in defense of a dwelling. HA1 to HB4089 - Criminal Law Tech HB4102 - Criminal Law Tech - Makes a change concerning possession of explosives or incendiary devicesHB4105 - Criminal Law TechHB4112 - Corrections TechHB4184 Hunting/Fishing Lic - Veterans - Reduces fees for nonresident Purple Heart recipientsHB4226 Wildlife - Bobcat Hunting (Passed the House as amended 3/27/2013) HA1 to HB4226 - Changes limit to one bobcat per permit (Adopted) HB4305 Revenue TechHB4315 Criminal Law TechHB4316 Criminal Law TechHB4325 Wildlife TechHB4329 Hunting & Fishing License Fees - Waives fees for residents over age 75 - (Passed the House as amended 4/4/2014) HA1 to HB4329 Hunting & Fishing License Fees - Reduces fees for residents over age 75 HB4408 Civ Pro Doctors Disclose Info HA1 to HB4408 - Allows physicians to notify DHS of a clear and present danger pursuant to FOID HB4500 Hunting/Fishing - Disabled Vets - Provides for free hunting & fishing licenses to veterans with a 50% or more disabilityHB4548 Wildlife TechHB4549 Wildlife TechHB4550 Wildlife TechHB4815 Safety Tech - Amends the Pyrotechnic Use ActHB4849 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4850 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4851 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4852 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4853 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4854 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act (legislative declaration)HB4859 Criinal Law TechHB4863 Criminal Law TechHB4864 Criminal Law TechHB4919 Health Tech - Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities CodeHB4920 Health Tech - Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities CodeHB5035 Regulation Tech - Amends the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith ActHB5055 Safety Tech - Amends the Hazardous Materials Emergency ActHB5073 Revenue Tech - Amends the Use Tax ActHB5074 Revenue Tech - Amends the Use Tax ActHB5077 Transportation Tech - DNR jurisdictionHB5079 Wildlife TechHB5080 Wildlife TechHB5081 Wildlife TechHB5085 Agriculture TechHB5130 Criminal Law Tech - Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms.HB5137 Criminal Law TechHB5138 WIldlife TechHB5139 Wildlife TechHB5153 Safety TechHB5299 Crim Cd Weapons Exempt RifleHB5300 Crim Cd Weapons Exempt RifleHB5318 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA (short title)HB5363 Reveue Tech - Use taxHB5371 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act legislative declarationHB5391 Safety Tech - Amends the FOID Act legislative declaration HB5406 Crim Cd Explosives - Prohibits possession of bomb making material, including gunpowder, smokeless powder, detonators and other detonating agent. (Passed the House as Amended 4/1/2014) HA1 to HB5406 - Limits prohibited explosives to TATP and HMTD (Adopted in Committee 3/24/2014) HB5456 Concealed Carry Training - Exempts active LEO and official from training. Partially exempts training completed under prior employmentHB5497 Criminal Law TechHB5514 Trapped Animal .22 Caliber - Allows trapped beaver, river otter, weasel, mink or muskrat to be killed with a .22 caliber or smaller rifle. HA1 to HB5514 - Clarifies the intent as removal of the animal from the trap HB5579 Crim Cd Firearm SuppressorHB5738 Wildlife Tech - Short titleHB5758 Criminal Law Tech - Short titleHB5932 Criminal Law Tech - Short titleHB5977 Crim Cd UUW Tactical Paramedic - Provides exemptions for a "tactical paramedic" as definedHB5986 Concealed Carry Secure Firearm - Allows emergency services personnel to secure a firearm under certain circumstancesHB6002 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA (short title)HB6003 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA legislative declarationHB6004 States Att & Assistant Firearms - Allows states attorney & assistant to carry in prohibited areas if trained as a peace officer. Edited April 13, 2014 at 08:06 PM by mauserme Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:06 PM Author Share Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:06 PM (edited) .. Senate BillsSenate Bills Under ReviewSB2994 Firearm Discharge ReportSB3538 Crim Cd Trespass State Support (Passed House as Amended 4/11/2014) Amend 1 to SB3538 Crim Cd Trespass State Support - Provides for criminal trespass charges when notice prohibiting entry is conspicuously posted (Adopted) Amend 2 to SB3538 Crim Cd Trespass State Support - Provides for criminal trespass charges when notice prohibiting entry is conspicuously posted Good Senate Bills/ResolutionsSJRCA0012 Conamend Bill of Rights-Arms - Provides that the right to keep arms is fundamental and shall not be denied or infringed SB0590 Education Tech HA1 to SB0590 Education Tech - Establishes guidelines for firearm safety instruction in schools SB1284 Concealed Carry-Firearms - Creates the Family and Personal Protection ActSB1285 Crim Cd-Firearms-Preempts - Denies home rule powers concerning minors' access to firearmsSB1286 Firearm Owners-18 - Amends FOID Act from age 21 to age 18SB1377 FOID Local Reg - Preempts home rule regarding fees & taxesSB1378 FOID Records - Reduces record retention to 5 yearsSB1382 Crim Cd Firearm Transport - Denies local government power over transportSB1428 Crim Cd-Federal Firearm Laws - Makes enforcement of federal firearm law illegalSB1533 Firearms-Municipal Regulation - Denies home rule regarding ordinances more restrictive than statuteSB1536 FOID Preempt Loc Gov - Preempts home rule regarding trainingSB1760 FOID Approval - Establishes judicial procedures and penalties for delayed FOID applicationsSB2086 Revenue - Tech SA1 to SB2086 Revenue - Tech - Temporary sales tax relief on firearm safety items. (Passed 4/23/2013) SB2190 FOID Preemption - Preempts county regulationSB2269 Crim Cd-Federal Firearm Laws - Makes enforcement of federal firearm law illegalSB2277 Firearms-Concealed Carry - Creates the Illinois License to Carry Firearms for Self Defense Act. Creates the Illinois License to Carry Firearms for Self Defense Act. Preemptive.SB2279 FOID Act-Repeal - Repeals the FOID Card Act.SB2280 Crim Cd-Firearm Carry - Constitutional Carry of firearms. Preempts home rule.SB2360 Crim Cd-Firearms WaitingSB2652 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the sale of alcohol prohibition for special eventsSB2653 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the prohibition on carry at events requiring a permitSB2654 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the prohibition on carry at hospitals & affiliates, mental health facilites, nursing homesSB2686 Firearm Owners ID Renewal Fees - Grants a grace period for FOID renewals applied for but not processedSB2969 Concealed Carry Other Acts - Insulates carry authorized under other acts from FCCA restrictionsSB2970 Firearm Regulation Defines - Defines "regulation" as used in the FOID and FCCASB3010 Concealed Carry DOT Rest Area - Provides that the prohibition on carry in buildings under control of the Executive Branch does not apply to rest areasSB3120 Concealed Carry Standing - Provides that a licensee has legal standing to bring suit against violations of preemptionSB3141 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes prohibition on carry in Cook County Forest PreservesSB3142 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the public transportation prohibitionSB3143 Firearm Concealed Carry - Removes the public park prohibitionSB3253 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA (short title) SA1 to SB3253 - Exempts active military with firearm training from the training requirements of the FCCA SB3254 Hunting Carrying Handguns - Allows an FCCL holder to carry a handgun while huntingSB3362 Concealed Carry Records - Limits the type of records subject to review under the FCCA, and their useSB3444 Concealed Carry Preemption - Clarifies the legislative intent of preemption under the FCCASB3467 Hunting From Vehicles - Provides that this prohibition does not apply while traveling to or from a hunting areaSB3500 Concealed Carry Fee Waiver - Waives fees based on means, age, or physical disabilityBad Senate Bills/ResolutionsSB0042 Crim Cd - Assault Weapons - Combines a firearm ban, registration, gunrunning enhanced penalties, and lost or stolen penalties.SB0069 Firearm Owners-Loss-Theft - FOID revocation for failure to report the loss or theft of a handgun.SR0085 Urge Cong-Contribution Amend - Urges Congress to overturn Citizens United v FECSB848 Safety tech - Amend 1 Pending (Raoul/Bivins May Issue Bill)SB1002 Criminal Law - TechSA1 to SB1002 Criminal Law Tech - Magazine ban with confiscation SA 2 to SB1002 - Creates the Illinois Public Safety Act ( a magazine ban) SA3 to SB1002 exempts actors from the magazine ban Senate Amendment 4 - Creates an exemption to the magazine ban Senate Amendment 5 - Prohibits carry in places of worship (NEW) SB1003 Criminal Law TechSA1 to SB1003 Criminal Law Tech- Enhanced penalties for felons and gang members SA2 to SB1003 - HB2265 Language SB1171 FOID Card Act-Private Sale - Requires sales of all concealable firearms to be processed though an FFLSB1195 Firearms Accountability - Creates civil liability for acts already considered criminalSB1255 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change in a section concerning UUWSA1 to SB1255 - Creates the Unsafe Handgun Act SB1336 Concealed Carry-Tech - Creates the Gun Safety and Responsibility and the Issuance of Licenses to Carry a Concealed Firearm Act.SB1342 - Mortality Review MembersHA2 to SB1342 - Enhanced minimum penalties HA3 to SB1342 HA4 to SB1342 HA5 to SB1342 SB1616 Crim Cd-No Online Ammo - Creates the offense of unlawful transfer or purchase of firearm ammunition online via the InternetSB1678 Safety Tech - FOID notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesSA1 to SB1678 Safety-Tech - Surrender of revoked FOID & firearm disposition, location, registration, seizure SA2 to SB1678 Safety-Tech SB1709 FOID-Firearm Registration - Requires registration of all firearmsSB1727 FOID-Insurance - Requires insurance covering negligent and willful acts; redefines ownershipSB1935 FOID-Insurance - Requires insurance covering negligent and willful acts; redefines ownershipSA1 to SB1935 FOID-Insurance - Adds locked storage requirement with minors or prohibited persons present SB2267 Crim Cd - Firearm Offenses - Enhanced penalties for felons and gang members (sister bill to HB2265)SB2278 Concealed Carry-Firearms Creates the Family and Personal Protection Act. Exempts home rule countiesSB2325 Use/Occ Tax-Amunition - Imposes 18% ammo tax, requires training for FOID. Requires insurance, prohibits multiple sales, etcSB2342 Crim Cd Assault Weapon Ban - Bans common self defense firearms and accessories. Requires registration.SA1 to SB2342 Criminal Cd Assault Weapons Ban SB2384 Criminal Cd-Firearms - Non-preemptive may issue carry, no private sales, defensive firearm ban, lost/stolen, enhanced penaltiesSA1 to SB2384 Criminal Cd-Firearms - Adds fingerprint requirement SB2594 - Firearm Concealed Carry Liquor - Requires establishments serving any amount of liquor to prohibit carry.SB2646 FOID Insurance - Requires insurance covering negligent or willful acts regarding firearms owned or carriedSB2669 FCCA Signs - Inverts the signage requirement to permit carry in allowed locations onlySB3018 Crim Cd 3D Firearms Prohibits - Creates the offense of unlawful use of a three-dimensional printer to create a firearm (including parts)SA1 to SB3018 Crim Cd 3D Firearms Prohibits - Exempts parts transferred between manufacturers SA1 to SB3018 - Amends the prohibition to creation of a fully functioning firearm SB3094 Firearms Registration - Mandates annually renewable firearm registration, requires registration by both seller and buyer when transferring ownership of a firearm, limits ammunition to registered firearms, provides for additional background checks, requires seller to verify buyer's identitySB3229 Handgun Dealer Licensing Act - Creates the Handgun Dealer Licensing Act. Redundantly mandates compliance with existing Federal and State law. Subverts the preemption provisions recently passed in the FCCA and FOID Act. Creates a registration scheme.SB3363 Firearms Retired Parole Agent - Exempts retired parole agents & supervisors from some forms of UUWSB3365 Crim Cd Armed Offender - Enhanced penalties for gang members, unlawful sales, use of a stolen firearmSB3559 Concealed Carry One Firearm - Restricts carry and transport under the FCCA to a single firearm and single magazine with a capacity of not more than 10 rounds. Removes "partially concealed" language and carry within a vehicleSB3560 Crim Cd Assault Weapons - A firearm and magazine ban, enhanced penalties for lapses in transfer records and gunrunning. Allows for FOID revocation for failure to report a lost or stolen firearm within 72 hours. Includes a registration and fee based grandfather scheme. Mandates a locking device. Provides for the invitation of third party vendors to propose a method of implementation as none are provided in the bill. Includes the obligatory Thespian ExemptionSB3561 Firearm Concealed Carry Church - Adds places of worship to the list of prohibited placesSB3572 Firearm Concealed Carry Church - Adds places of worship to the list of prohibited places SB3659 Crim Cd Assault Weapons BanQuestionable, Neutral, and Shell Senate Bills/ResolutionsSB0011 Criminal Law-TechSB0050 Hunting Licenses for Veterans (Sent to the Covernor)SB0077 Safety Tech - Makes a change to the FOID Act regarding the legislative declarationSB0114SA1 to SB0114 - FCCA Trailer Bill - Public Act 98-0600 SB0853 - Safety TechSA1 to SB0853 - Youth Hunting Licenses - Public Act 98-0620 SB0902 Wildlife - Tech - Deer huntingSA1 to SB902 - Creates the Herptiles-Herps Act SB0905 Wildlife - TechSB0909 Wildlife - Tech - Hunting - Disabled veteransSB1023 Criminal Law - Tech - Use of force in defense of a personSB1024 Criminal Law - Tech - Use of force in defense of a dwellingSB1026 Criminal Law - TechSB1254 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change in a section concerning UUWSB1261 Criminal Law-TechSB1275 Criminal Law-TechSA1 to SB1275 Criminal Law-Tech - State Police Act/misconduct (bill will be deleted if Amend 1 is adopted SB1334 Criminal Law-TechSA1 to SB1334 Criminal Law-Tech SB1335 Safety-Tech - Amends the FOID Act concerning a legislative declaration.SB1337 Safety-Tech - Makes a change to the FOID Act concerning notification of dispositions of certain criminal casesSB1338 Criminal Law TechSB1390 Safety-Tech - FOID Legislative DeclarationSB1396 Safety-Teh - Amends the FOID Act concerning of dispositions of criminal cases.SB1445 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationSB1489 Safety-Tech - FOID – Legislative DeclarationSB1502 Criminal Law-TechSB1512 Criminal Law-TechSB1538 Wildlife-Bow & Arrow Defined - Defines a bow and arrow. Excludes cross bows - Public Act 98-0182SA1 to SB1538 Wildlife-Bow & Arrow Defined - Adds sling bows to allowable fishing devices SB1620 Wanton Waste of Game Meat - Makes it illegal to wantonly waste or destroy usable meat from game animals - Public Act 98-0183SB1643 Criminal Law TechSA1 to SB1643 Criminal Law Tech - Pending Deletion SA2 to SB1643 SB1644 Criminal Law-TechSB1664 Private Detectives-Sunset - Extends the repeal of the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004 -Public Act 98-0045SB1745 Group Hunting Licenses - Issuance of hunting licenses to up to 6 individualsSB1761 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a technical change concerning UUWSB1831 WIldlife-Tech (Passed as Amended 4/23/2013 - Public Act 98-0290SA1 to SB1831 Wildlife-Tech - Unlawful to knowingly shoot into the property of another while hunting SA2 to SB1831 SA2 to SB1831 SB1832 Wildlife-TechSB1838 Wildlife-Tech - Hunting by disabled veteransSB1931 Sch Cd-Sch Security Task Force - Creates the School Security & Standards Task Force - Public Act 98-0578SB1942 Wildlife Cd-Crossbow Age - Changes minimum age for crossbow use form 62 to 55SB1948 Criminal Law-TechSA1 to SB1948 SB1956 Crim Cd-Weapons-Exemption - Deletes certain provisions in the Deadly Weapons Article of the CodeSB1962 Agriculture-TechSB1967 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a change concerning the definition of a convictionSenate Amendment 1. Receipt in lieu of delayed FOID card. SB1969 Criminal Law-TechSA1 to SB1969 SB1972 Criminal Law-Tech - Use of force in defense of a dwellingSB1973 Criminal Law-Tech - Use of force in defense of a personSB1975 Criminal Law-TechSB1976 Criminal Law-Tech - Makes a change concerning the definition of a felonySB2179 Criminal Cd Firearm Carry - FOID = legal open carry. Not preemptive.SB2193 Crim Cd Firearm Transport - Allows transport of firearms by persons under contract to the US Government (Passed Senate 4/17/2013)House Amendment 1 - Creates the Firearm Concealed Carry Act SB2271 Wildlife-TechSB2272 Crim Cd Armed Offender - Enhanced penalties for habitual offenses, on school grounds, use of stolen firearmSB2292 Wildlife-TechSB2293 Wildlife-TechSB2296 Wildlife-TechSB2323 Criminal Law-TechSB2323 Criminal Law-TechSB2324 Criminal Law-TechSB2335 - Pub Util - Alternative Gas SuppSenate Amendment 1 House Amendment 1 House Amendment 2 - Creates the Firearm Concelaed Carry Act House Amendment 3 SB2362 Wildlife-TechSA1 to SB2362 SA2 to SB2362 SA3 to SB2362 SB2374 Criminal Law-TechSB2601 Employment Tech - Amends the Workplace Violence Protection ActSB2614 - Sch Cd Sch Security Task ForceSB2645 Deer Hunting Season - Amends the firearm deer season to include Thanksgiving weekendSB2707 Revenue Tech - Amends the use taxSB2725 Corrections TechSB2726 Transportation Tech - Makes a technical change concerning jurisdiction of the DNRSB2742 Health TechSB2747 School Security Task ForceSB2786 Crim Cd Firearm Suppressor - Makes illegal possession of suppressors with removed or altered serial numbersSB2806 -Crim Cd UUW Exemptions - Expands exemptions for certain occupations (Passed the Senate 3/4/2014)SB2845 Transportation Tech - Makes a technical change concerning jurisdiction of the DNRSB2859 Criminal Law TechSB2860 Criminal Law TechSB2861 Criminal law TechSB2868 Regulation Tech - Makes a technical change concerning violations of the Pawnbroker Regulation ActSB2893 Criminal Law TechSB3043 Revenue Tech - Use taxSB3136 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA (short title)SB3140 Safety Tech - Amends the FCCA (short title)SB3240 Criminal Law TechSB3361 DNR Seizure of VehiclesSB3375 Police Train Probation Officer - Provides for firearm certification by probation officersSA1 to SB3375 - Clarifies the meaning of probation officer SA2 to SB3375 - Probation officers require prior consent of chief judge of circuit SB3385 Crim Cd Shortened RifleSB3442 Safety Tech - Short titleSB3466 Safety Tech - FOID (notification of dispositions of certain criminal cases)SB3529 Criminal Law Tech - Short titleSB3538 Crim Cd Trespass State Support. 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bob Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:26 PM Share Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:26 PM This thread continues the invaluable tradition of providing a reference list of bills related to us, or possibly related to us, now in the 98th General Assembly. New bills will be added as they are filed so check back often. House Bills Good House Bills HB0154 Concelaed Carry - Firearms - A shall issue carry bill with preemption. Establishes the sheriff as the issuing authority. I know there are mixed feelings about this bill but it represents an improvement over our current situation. Any passed LTC statute would be an improvement. However, I think you should restate this. The ISP is the issuing authority as best I can tell, although it is another bill that tries to pay off the sheriffs by cutting them in on the deal. Essentially this bill sets up the sheriffs as the gatekeepers. I would say what I really think about why the sheriffs were put in previous bills this way, but it would get deleted since we are no longer allowed to speak freely about anything here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:36 PM Author Share Posted January 12, 2013 at 03:36 PM ...I think you should restate this. The ISP is the issuing authority as best I can tell... Correct you are, and corrected above. Trying to juggle a lot at the moment but getting it caught up now. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 15, 2013 at 04:52 PM Author Share Posted January 15, 2013 at 04:52 PM HB0159 has been added to the list of House bills we oppose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TTIN Posted January 15, 2013 at 11:26 PM Share Posted January 15, 2013 at 11:26 PM (edited) This thread continues the invaluable tradition of providing a reference list of bills related to us, or possibly related to us, now in the 98th General Assembly. New bills will be added as they are filed so check back often. House Bills Good House Bills HB0154 Concelaed Carry - Firearms - A shall issue carry bill with preemption. Establishes the sheriff as the issuing authority. I know there are mixed feelings about this bill but it represents an improvement over our current situation. Any passed LTC statute would be an improvement. However, I think you should restate this. The ISP is the issuing authority as best I can tell, although it is another bill that tries to pay off the sheriffs by cutting them in on the deal. Essentially this bill sets up the sheriffs as the gatekeepers. I would say what I really think about why the sheriffs were put in previous bills this way, but it would get deleted since we are no longer allowed to speak freely about anything here. I think that last time,we needed the Sheriff's Assn"s help and approval.Not sure we do anymore,but no use pissing them off just the same.Of course my sheriff is pro-carry,so maybe I'm being biased. Anyways mauser,is this where we are supposed to post the bills we were assigned? Edited January 15, 2013 at 11:27 PM by TTIN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 15, 2013 at 11:46 PM Author Share Posted January 15, 2013 at 11:46 PM Anyways mauser,is this where we are supposed to post the bills we were assigned? Let's keep those in the Volunteers Needed Thread and this thread a cleaner reference for bills we're watching. I know there's some redundancy in having 2 threads. In the past, different people were handling the different functions but, for a variety of reasons, I'm doing both. I realize now that in trying to duplicate what came before I probably caused some confusion. Next year I'll fine tune some things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TTIN Posted January 16, 2013 at 12:20 AM Share Posted January 16, 2013 at 12:20 AM Anyways mauser,is this where we are supposed to post the bills we were assigned? Let's keep those in the Volunteers Needed Thread and this thread a cleaner reference for bills we're watching. I know there's some redundancy in having 2 threads. In the past, different people were handling the different functions but, for a variety of reasons, I'm doing both. I realize now that in trying to duplicate what came before I probably caused some confusion. Next year I'll fine tune some things.I understand.Some of the bills that people post will have to be edited,so it would be a mess here.Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grey Beret Posted January 19, 2013 at 09:21 PM Share Posted January 19, 2013 at 09:21 PM Okay, I want to be clear. HB154 is not the bill that we want to get behind is it. The one we want is yet to come and is currently being put into the proper legal form for submission to the house. Is that correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa Posted January 19, 2013 at 10:16 PM Share Posted January 19, 2013 at 10:16 PM That is correct Grey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drylok Posted January 20, 2013 at 06:07 PM Share Posted January 20, 2013 at 06:07 PM Lol it still gives you butterflies when you see a carry bill posted but you don't have to read very far to figure out its not the one. I just hope we can get negotiations done in time to pass it through one chamber or the other before igold but I doubt they will since deadline for appeal to scotus isn't until march something, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 25, 2013 at 11:57 AM Author Share Posted January 25, 2013 at 11:57 AM I added 4 from CM_50BMG's group today: SB1002 Criminal Law - Tech SB1023 Criminal Law - Tech Use fo force in defense of a person SB1024 Criminal Law - Tech Use fo force in defense of a dwelling SB1026 Criminal Law - Tech Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4thestars Posted January 25, 2013 at 02:53 PM Share Posted January 25, 2013 at 02:53 PM I didn't find anything in my groups. But they are all shell bills, so who knows what they will eventually contain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 25, 2013 at 08:01 PM Author Share Posted January 25, 2013 at 08:01 PM HB801, HB807, HB808, HB809, HB817, HB820, and HB825 from Xwing's list are now included. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NakPPI Posted January 26, 2013 at 12:23 AM Share Posted January 26, 2013 at 12:23 AM Two shell bills in the self defense section? Ouch. Watch them try to add a duty to retreat or something. Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 26, 2013 at 12:40 AM Author Share Posted January 26, 2013 at 12:40 AM They filed similar bills in the 97th General Assembly that never amounted to anything. I'm sure they'll eventually let us know what they have mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 29, 2013 at 09:04 PM Author Share Posted January 29, 2013 at 09:04 PM With the addition of HB0997 Concealed Carry - Firearms to our list of good House bills this afternoon, I've moved HB0154 Concealed carry - Firearms to a neutral status. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 5, 2013 at 08:17 PM Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 08:17 PM Added a few more bills this afternoon: HB1296 SB1284, SB1285, SB1286, SB1336, SB1334, SB1335, SB1337, SB1338 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federal Farmer Posted February 5, 2013 at 09:48 PM Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 09:48 PM Question, why are we for HB1025 (carry for teachers) but against HB1262 (carry for RE agents)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:04 PM Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:04 PM We normally oppose bills that create a special class of citizens, as is the case with HB1262 - carry for real estate agents. I put HB1025, carry for teachers, in the support column because the function of the bill as I see it is more for the protection of our children than for self defense. Open to discussion if you wish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federal Farmer Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:05 PM Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:05 PM So "it's for the children"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:06 PM Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:06 PM So "it's for the children"? You bet it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federal Farmer Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:10 PM Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:10 PM I agree with disposing of the law against teacher's carrying in schools, but not with basing it upon them becoming private detectives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:21 PM Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:21 PM Do you think the language requires a teacher to become a private detective, or is it that a level of training is being specified? I know that's something of a fine point but if its simply specifying a level of training, that level can be changed if it seems necessary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federal Farmer Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:28 PM Share Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:28 PM Yes, just a rhetorical flourish! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 6, 2013 at 09:55 PM Author Share Posted February 6, 2013 at 09:55 PM Added 7 more shell bill to the House list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lieut89 Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:26 PM Share Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:26 PM (edited) http://www.ilga.gov/...sionID=85&GA=98 I like. SB 1428 Edited February 6, 2013 at 10:32 PM by lieut89 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lieut89 Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:32 PM Share Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:32 PM Shell bill. SB 1445 FOID act. http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=1445&GAID=12&DocTypeID=SB&LegId=72072&SessionID=85&GA=98 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federal Farmer Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:53 PM Share Posted February 6, 2013 at 10:53 PM Added 7 more shell bill to the House list. You put some of our side's shell bills into the bad bill section... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 6, 2013 at 11:46 PM Author Share Posted February 6, 2013 at 11:46 PM I knew I should have waited until there were fewer distractions but its sometimes so hard to predict when that might be. Thanks, its fixed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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