mauserme Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:01 PM Share Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:01 PM As we start the new, 102nd General Assembly our efforts begin again to monitor new legilsation impacting our Second Amendment rights. With thanks to InterestedBystander for kicking off this effort in an earlier thread, all are invited to help keep our community up to date as bills and amendments are filed. Please keep posts in either of these two threads (or both). Official updates will be posted here. Archives 101st General Assembly Legislation List (2019-2020) 100th General Assembly Legislation List (2017-2018) 99th General Assembly Legislation List (2015-2016) 98th General Assembly Legislation List (2013-2014) 97th General Assembly Legislation List (2011-2012) 96th General Assembly Legislation List (2009-2010) 95th General Assembly Legislation List (2007-2008) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:03 PM Author Share Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:03 PM (edited) . . 2021 & 2022 House Bills and Resolutions House Bills & Resolutions Under Review or Pending Review HB1 Illiana Task Force - Firearm Violence HA1 to HB1 HB54 FOID Denial & Revocation - Stalking HA1 to HB54 HB158 Health Care & Human Services - PA102-0004 HA1 to HB158 - Adopted HA2 to HB158 HA3 to HB158 - Adopted HB717 $DPH - Firearm Violence Study HB1587 State Government Tech SA1 to HB1587 - Neutral - Adopted SA2 to HB1587 - Under Review - Adopted HB2791 EPA – Clean Air – PA102-0679 Senate Amendment 1 to HB2791 Senate Amendment 2 to HB2791 - Adopted HB3039 State Police - FOID Revocation HB3085 Cannabis - Possess Not Criminal HB3612 Dangerous Weapons HB3788 Ballistics Information Act HA1 to HB3788 HB3811 State Police – Fund Transfer - PA102-505 HB4182 Workplace Violence Prevention HB4317 Commission Mental Health Refrm HB4961 First Time Weapon Offender HB5143 Firearms – Rev & Gaming Investig – Hoffman Good House Bills & Resolutions HB150 FOID Act - Repeal HB153 Concealed Carry Fees - Vet & Retired Law HB278 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption HB316 Use/Occ Tax - Gun Safes HB431 FOID - Appeals HB432 FOID Act - Repeal HB627 Child Care- Day Care - Homes HB637 FOID - Age - Parental Consent HB638 State Police - Fund Lockbox - Passed House 4/21/2021 HB781 Firearm Owners ID - Local Reg HB782 Crim Cd - Firearm - Waiting Period HB784 Conceal Carry - Officials HB786 Firearms - Municipal Regulation HB787 Conceal Carry - Public Transport HB789 Conceal Carry - Auto Renew FOID HB790 Firearm Owners ID - Appeal HB1715 Firearm Owners ID - Appeal HB1756 Property - Firearm Possession HB1758 School Security - Armed Teachers HB1770 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal HB1865 Firearm Owners ID - Repeal HB1885 Crim Cd - Firearm - Waiting Period HB1886 Concealed Carry License Fees HB1892 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal HB1948 FOID - Automatic Approval HB2377 FOID & Concealed Carry - Renewal & Revocation HA1 to HB2377 HB2452 Concealed Carry - Electronic Notice - Support HA1 to HB2452 - Neutral with Adoption of HA1 HB2490 Firearm Owners ID - Repeal HB2494 Concealed Carry - Fees HB2495 Firearm Dealer - Repeal HB2531 Correctional Officers - Firearms HB2532 FOID & Concealed Carry - Lifetime HB2535 Concealed Carry - Reciprocity HB2581 Conceal Carry - Waiver - Marksman HB2627 Concealed Carry License Fees HB2635 Correctional Officers - Firearms HA1 to HB2635 HB2858 FOID - Age - Parental Consent HB2882 Concealed Carry - Repeal HB2883 Concealed Cary - College HB2885 Concealed Carry - PCS - PCA HB2886 Firearm Dealer Lic Cert - Repeal HB2920 Firearm Dealer - Applicability HB2936 FOID & Concealed Carry - Expire HB3044 Concealed Carry License Fees HB3298 Crim Cd – Firearm Transport HB3300 Electronic FOID Cards HB3302 Wildlife – Firearm Exempt - Passed House 4/22/2021 HB3316 Concealed Carry - Reciprocity HB3318 Firearm Owners ID – 18 Years HB3350 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal HB3352 Firearm Owners ID – 18 Years HB3353 Firearms – Judicial & Prosecutors HB3354 Firearms – Non Resident Military HB3364 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal HB3382 Unlawful Weapon Use HB3406 Concealed Carry – Ck Cty Forest HB3632 Concealed Carry Taser HB3670 FOID – Mental Health – Corrections HB3679 FOID & Concealed Carry – Renewal HB3686 Crim Cd – Confiscated Weapons HB3761 FOID & Concealed Carry – Lifetime HB3907 Concealed Carry License Fees HB3931 Electronic FOID Cards HB3937 Firearm Registry Prohibition HB4331 Correctional Officers – Firearms HB4376 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal HB4530 Firearm Owners ID Act – Repeal HB4537 Concealed Carry Renewal HB4636 DCFS – Caseworker Self-Defense HA1 to HB4636 HB5045 Retention of Badge/Firearm HB5129 Inc Tax – Gun Safes HR598 SAFE-T Act – Urges Repeal HJRCA16 Con Amend - Firearm Reg Funds Bad House Bills & Resolutions HB238 Sch Trauma Protocol - Ammo Tax HB438 Use/Occ Tax - Ammunition HB552 Safe Gun Storage HB562 Home Inspector License - Hoffman - PA102-237 SA1 to HB562 - "FOID Modernization”- Adopted SA2 to HB562 - Registration - Adopted HB602 Firearm Owners ID - Fees - Hoffman HB745 State Government - Tech HA1 to HB745 HB1092 "Firearm Restraining Order Expansion" - PA102-345 HA1 to HB1092- Adopted SA1 to B1092 - Adopted HB1713 Crim Cd - Firearms - Motor Veh HB2541 Order Protect - Gun Restrictions HA1 to HB2541 HA2 to HB2541 HB2623 IDPH - Safe Gun Storage HB2740 Firearm Dealer - Suicide Warning HB2769 Safety - Tech HA1 to HB2769 - Adopted HA2 to HB2769 - Adopted HA3 to HB2769 - Approved for Consideration HA4 to HB2769 HB3088 Crim Cd - Handgun Ammo - Serialize HB3143 Use/Occ Tax - Firearms HB3144 Lost & Stolen Firearms - Penalty HB3168 FOID - Protective Order HB3212 Crim Cd – Devices – Rate Of Fire HB3222 Crim Cd - Assault Weapon Registry HB3245 Firearm Owners ID – Omnibus HB3395 Firearm Conviction Bail HB3423 FOID – Firearm Purchase Database HB3483 Firearms Restraining Order HA1 to HB3483 HA2 to HB3483 HB3538 FOID Over 21 HB3562 Crim Cd – Firearm Penalties HB3661 Firearm Owners ID – Revoke HB3779 Crim Cd – Firearms – Microstamping HB3789 Crim Cd – Handgun Registration HB3943 Crim Cd - Lge Cap Ammo & Ammo Fd HB4055 Untraceable Firearms HB4056 Gunrun & Firearm Traf Assessment HB4156 Firearms Liability HA1 to HB4156 HB4190 Crim Law – Enforce & Prosecute HB4252 Gun Crime Charge & Sentencing HB4296 Concealed Carry – Forest Preserve HA1 to HB4296 – Adopted HB4383 Utilities – Certified Mail - PA102-889 SA1 to HB4383 HB4404 Firearm Conviction – Bail; Release HB4729 DPH – Safe Gun Storage Campaign – PA102-1067 HA1 to HB4729 - Adopted HB4757 Crim Cd – Ghost Guns HB4807 Crim Cd – Firearm Offenses HB4839 Crim Cd – Firearm – Child Protect HB4958 Sch Cd – Firearms Prohibited HB4959 Crim Cd – Handgun Safety HB5086 $DPH – Safe Gun Storage Campaign HB5227 Crim Cd – No Justifiable Force HB5374 Firearms Restraining Order HB5380 FOID – Ammunition – Motion to Table Filed (Motion Withdrawn) HB5471 Ins Code – Public Adjusters - PA102-1116 SA1 to HB5471 – Pending (Protect Illinois Communities Act) - Oppose SA2 to HB5471 – Pending (Protect Illinois Communities Act) – Oppose SA3 to HB5471 – Oppose (Protect Illinois Communities Act) - Adopted SA4 to HB5471 – Oppose (Protect Illinois Communities Act) - Adopted SA5 to HB5471 – Oppose (Protect Illinois Communities Act) - Adopted HB5474 Firearm Owner & Concealed Carry - Hoffman HA1 to HB5474 - Hoffman HB5522 Crim Cd – Assault Weapons Ban HB5535 Firearms Violations HA1 to HB5535 HB5731 Unserialized Firearms HB5766 FOID – Harm to Self or Others HB5769 FOID Consent – Accountable HB5788 Firearms Restraining Order HB5796 FOID-Card Validity Length HB5855 Firearms-Assault/FOID/Restrain HB5859 Firearms-Restraining Orders HR163 Firearm Deaths – Reduce - (See Explanation) - Adopted 5/6/2021 HR166 Women's Issue - Gun Violence - (See Explanation) - Adopted 5/6/2021 Questionable/Neutral House Bills & Resolutions (Shell Bills Omitted) HB192 Firearm Violence Prevention - Passed House 4/20/2021 HA1 to HB192 - Tabled HB716 Violence Reduction - Grant – Fund - PA102-909 Senate Amendment 1 to HB716 Senate Amendment 2 to HB716 – Adopted Senate Amendment 3 to HB716 - Adopted HB788 FOID & Con Carry - Renewals HB808 Expressway Safety Act - Cameras HB836 Private Detective – Training - PA102-900 HA1 to HB836 - Adopted SA 1 to HB836 - Adopted HB1091 "Fix The FOID Act" - PA102-757 HA1 to HB1091 – Adopted SA1 to HB1091 (Neutral if adopted) SA2 to HB1091 (Neutral if adopted) SA3 to HB1091 (Neutral if adopted) SA 4 to HB1091 - Adopted HB1849 Juv - Subsequent Firearm Offense HB1862 Firearms - Retired Officers HA1 to HB1862 HB1891 Wildlife & Crim Cd - Silencers HB2768 $IDPH - Gun Violence Prevention HB2985 DCEO-Reg Services Coordinator – PA102-754 SA1 to HB2985 - Adopted HB2989 Crim Cd & Corr - Firearm Sentence - Postponed HA1 to HB2989 - Adopted HA2 to HB2989 - Adopted HA3 to HB2989 - Adopted HA4 to HB2989 - Adopted HB3006 FIOD & CCL - One Card HB3057 $Violence Prevention Grants HB3072 $ICJIA - Violence Prevention HB3173 Sch Cd - Gun Safety Course - Passed House 4/22/2021 (Neutral with adoption of SA1) SA1 to HB3173 - Adopted SA2 to HB3173 – Pending SA3 to HB3173 - Pending HB3485 Domestic Violence – Hope Cards - PA102-481 HA1 to HB3485 - Adopted HA2 to HB3485 - Adopted HB3589 Firearm Enhancement HB3655 Illinois State Police HA1 to HB3655 - Adopted HB3685 Conceal Carry Act – Military ID HB3825 Firearm Dealers – Fee Amounts HB3904 Crim Cd – Firearm – Taser – Passed House 3/1/2022 HB3909 Firearm Disposition Records HB3932 Police Train – Retired Officer HB3936 Crim Cd - Parole Host Violation HB4033 $DHS - Chicago Survivors HB4166 Crim Cd – Pepper Spray - Age HA1 to HB4166 HB4468 Cd Corr – Electronic Monitoring HB4496 Public Safety Task Force HB4523 Criminal Law – Tech – Hoffman HB4524 Criminal Law – Tech – Hoffman HB4525 Criminal Law – Tech - Hoffman HB4736 Health Facilities – Application – PA102-756 SA1 to HB4736 SA2 to HB4736 SA 3 to HB4736 – Adopted HB4953 Wildlife & Crim Cd – Silencers - Non-Preemptive HB5004 Noncitizen Statutory Reference – Passed House 3/3/2022 HA1 to HB5004 - Adopted HB5193 Sch Cd – Gun Safety Info – PA102-971 HA1 to HB5193 - Adopted HB5196 MHDD CC – Disabilities Definition – PA102-972 HA1 to HB5196 – Neutral with Adoption - Adopted SA1 to HB5196 - Postponed SA2 to HB5196 - Adopted HB5356 Pretrial Rel – Denial; Firearms HB5529 Unlawful Possession of Weapons HB5716 $Crim Justice Info Auth - Aurora HB5764 ICJIA – Laser Sight Program HR185 Recognize - Strides For Peace HR346 Gun Violence Awareness Day HR649 Gun Violence Awareness Day - Adopted 3/8/2022 HJR97 Mourns – Highland Park Victims HA1 to HJR97 HJRCA8 Bill of Rights - Carry Firearm HJRCA18 Con Amend Right To Bear Arms . . 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mauserme Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:09 PM Author Share Posted January 17, 2021 at 09:09 PM (edited) . 2021 & 2022 Senate Bills and Resolutions Senate Bills & Resolutions Under Review or Pending Review SB336 Redacted Certificate of Birth - PA102-0674 House Amendment 1 to SB336 SB504 Firearms - Revocation Notice SB1758 Gun Crime Charge & Sentencing SB1761 Gun Crime Charge & Sentencing SB1894 Firearms Restraining – Venue SB2017 Service Related Ailments - PA102-0016 HA1 to SB2017 - Adopted HA2 to SB2017 - Adopted SB3936 State Police – School Helpline - PA102-752 SA1 to SB3936 - Adopted SA2 to SB3936 – Adopted Good Senate Bills & Resolutions SB87 Firearm Restraining Orders SB489 Sch Cd - Firearm Saftey Course SB1754 Firearms Owners ID Act - Repeal SB1755 Concealed Carry - Reciprocity SB1756 Conceal Carry - Public Transport SB1757 Electornic Firearm Licenses SB1759 Firearm - License Renewal SB1760 Electronic Firearm Licenses SB1763 Concealed Carry - IDOT Rest Areas SB1858 Concealed Carry - Schools SB1922 Firearms Owners ID - Appeal SB1932 Concealed Carry - Moved Licensee SB1936 Firearm Dealer - Repeal SB1937 Conceal Carry - Transport - Parks SB1938 Firearm Owners ID - 18 Yrs SB1939 Concealed Carry - Reciprocity SB1942 Conceal Carry - Public Transport SB1946 Concealed Carry - Non-Resident SB1947 Firearm Carry - Corrections SB1948 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal SB2169 General Assembly - Firearm Bill SB2174 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption SB2217 Concealed Carry - Non-Resident SB2249 FOID - Mental Health – Corrections - PA102-645 HA1 to SB2249- Adopted SB2264 Correctional Officer - Firearms SB2267 FOID & Concealed Carry SB2372 Firearm Owners ID - Appeal SB2577 Safety – Tech SA1 to SB2577 SB3124 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal SB3126 FOID & Concealed Carry - Ammo SB3186 Conceal Carry – Public Transport SB3198 FOID – Revocation & Suspension SB3664 State's Atty – Concealed Carry SB3913 Correctional Officer – Firearms SB3727 Conceal Carry – Transport – Parks SB3846 Conceal Carry – Transport - Parks SJRCA7 Conamend - Right to Hunt & Fish Bad Senate Bills & Resolutions SB257 IMDMA – Counseling – PA102-890 SA1 to SB257 - Adopted HA1 to SB257 – Approved for Consideration HA2 to SB257 - Oppose SB554 Crim Cd - UUW - Felon - Vehicle SB568 Fix The FOID Tech SA1 to HB568 SB609 Display Of Imitation Firearms SA1 to SB1165 SB1165 Safety – Tech SA1 to SB1165 SB1855 Crim Cd - Firearm Storage SB1895 Crim Cd - Firearms - Child SB2226 Amusement Ride Safety SA1 to SB2226 – Neutral HA1 to SB2226 – Neutral – Adopted HA2 to SB2226 – Oppose (Protect Illinois Communities Act) – Tabled HA3 to SB2226 – Oppose (Protect Illinois Communities Act) - Adopted SB2300 Revenue - Firearms Dealers SB2301 Sch Cd - Hunting Safety - Weapons SB2510 Crim Cd - Assault Weapon Ban SB2889 FOID ID & Concealed Carry - Koehler SR219 Firearm Deaths - Reduce SB2920 Bail – Release – Firearm Offenses SB2921 Crim Pro – Categaroy A Offense SB2925 Crim Cd- Firearms – Felons SB2926 Firearm Crime Charge & Sentence SB2928 Crim Cd - Firearms Penalties SB2929 Juv Ct – Commitment Until 21 SB2954 Civil Action – Straw Purchaser SB2956 Unserial Firearm Serialization SB3089 Microstamping Funding Program SB3094 Crim Cd – Imitation Firearm SB3745 Concealed Carry – Forest Preserve SB4153 Enhanced Sentencing - Offenses SB4154 Sale of Firearm – Felon - Penalty SB4224 Dealer-Only Gun Raffles Questionable/Neutral Senate Bills & Resolutions (Shell Bills Omitted) SB548 Private Detective – Training - Passed Both Bodies SA1 to SB548- Adopted SB690 Hospitals - Metal Detectors SB1486 DCFS – Personal Protection – PA102-990 SA1 to SB1486 - Adopted HA1 to SB1486 - Tabled HA2 to SB1486 - Tabled SB2037 Illinois State Police - PA102-538 SA1 to SB2037 - Adopted SA2 to SB2037 - Adopted SB2165 Firearm - Firefighters Exception SB2199 Firearm Enhancement SB2917 Cd Corr – Contraband Penal Inst SB2927 ICJIA – Firearm Crimes SB2986 Funeral Exp – Murdered Children SA1 to SB2986 SB3128 Crim Cd – Firearm Silencer (Non-Preemptive) SB3157 No Contact/Protection Orders - PA102-831 SB3184 Fish & Wildlife - Various - PA102-837 SA1 to SB3184 - Adopted SB3630 Sch Cd – Weapon – Violence Report SB3865 Noncitizen Statutory Reference – PA102-1030 SA1 to SB3865 – Adopted SA2 to SB3865 – Adopted HA1 to SB3865 – Adopted HA2 to SB3865 - Adopted SB4152 Corrections – Contraband - Battery Appointment Messages AM1020257 Appoint – Christopher Patterson AM1010505 Appoint – Jon H. Johnson – Abolished 2/16/2022 AM1010519 Appoint – Joseph Duffy – Abolished 2/16/2022 AM1010524 Appoint – Peter Buckley – Abolished 2/16/2022 AM1010525 Appoint – Lionel Craft – Abolished 2/16/2022 AM1010586 Appoint – Nancy Depodesta – Abolished 2/16/2022 AM1020328 Appoint – Inger Burnett-Zeigler AM1020329 Appoint – Lionel Craft AM1020330 Appoint – Nancy Depodesta AM1020331 Appoint – Joseph Duffy AM1020332 Appoint - Jon Johnson AM1020333 Appoint – Donald Wilkerson AM1020500 Appoint - Ralph A. Renno III AM1020506 Appoint – Erin Alexander AM1020507 Appoint – Ramon Moore Emergency Rules Emergency FOID & CCL Rules Effective 4/6/2020 Emergency FOID & CCL Rules Effective 9/3/2020 Emergency FOID & CCL Rules Effective 9/3/2020 Emergency FOID & CCL Rules Effective 2/19/2021 Emergency FOID & CCL Rules Effective 2/19/2021 Executive Orders EO2020-10 – COVID-19 Executive Order #8 EO2020-32 – COVID-19 Executive Order #30 EO2021-29 - Declares gun violence a public health crisis and launches a comprehensive, statewide approach to reducing gun violence. See Senate Amendments on HB2791. . . . . Edited April 19, 2023 at 06:02 PM by mauserme Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 19, 2021 at 07:00 PM Author Share Posted January 19, 2021 at 07:00 PM HB192 Firearm Violence Prevention was filed today: Synopsis As Introduced Creates the Firearm Violence Prevention and Reduction Study Act. Requires the Department of Public Health to conduct a study on methods to prevent and reduce firearm violence in Illinois. Provides that the Department of Public Health must file a yearly report of the study's findings with the General Assembly on or before December 31, 2022 and on or before December 31 of each year thereafter through December 31, 2031. Provides that, subject to appropriation, the study is to be provided sufficient funding in the amount of $150,000 per year. Allows the Department to adopt rules necessary for the implementation and administration of the Act. Provides that the Act is repealed on January 1, 2032. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterestedBystander Posted January 25, 2021 at 05:13 AM Share Posted January 25, 2021 at 05:13 AM HB0238 - SCH TRAUMA PROTOCOL-AMMO TAX https://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=238&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128115&SessionID=110&GA=102 Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the State Finance Act to create the Trauma Response Fund as a special fund in the State treasury. Amends the School Code. Requires school boards to develop a trauma response protocol that shall be implemented in response to a traumatic event at a school, including, but not limited to, a shooting at the school. Sets forth various requirements for the protocol, including response by hospitals, trauma intervention services, and community engagement. Provides that all moneys in the Trauma Response Fund shall be paid as grants to school districts to implement the trauma response protocol. Amends the University of Illinois Hospital Act and Hospital Licensing Act to make conforming changes. Amends the Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Imposes a 1% surcharge on firearm ammunition, which shall be deposited into the Trauma Response Fund. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 25, 2021 at 11:44 AM Author Share Posted January 25, 2021 at 11:44 AM ^ The first one in the bad list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
springfield shooter Posted January 25, 2021 at 02:30 PM Share Posted January 25, 2021 at 02:30 PM "Imposes a 1% surcharge on firearm ammunition, which shall be deposited into the Trauma Response Fund. Effective immediately." What would keep these funds from being "swept" if so decreed by the powers that be? How about they put a surcharge on Marijuana sales instead? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2A4Cook Posted January 26, 2021 at 03:36 AM Share Posted January 26, 2021 at 03:36 AM (edited) "Imposes a 1% surcharge on firearm ammunition, which shall be deposited into the Trauma Response Fund. Effective immediately." What would keep these funds from being "swept" if so decreed by the powers that be? How about they put a surcharge on Marijuana sales instead?Because our Lt. Governor doesn't want to pay the huge costs it would add to her large pot scores. I would also ask: if you insist on saddling lawful gun owners with the costs of your huggy-huggy programs, why not take it from the sweeps already going on with the ISP FOID/CCL fund??? How is ANY of this not unlawful taxation on the exercise of a constitutional right??? Edited January 26, 2021 at 03:38 AM by 2A4Cook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 26, 2021 at 04:51 PM Author Share Posted January 26, 2021 at 04:51 PM (edited) HB278 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption was filed this morning: Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the Wildlife Code. Provides in various provisions an exemption to carry a firearm on Department of Natural Resources property in accordance with the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Edited January 27, 2021 at 05:18 AM by mauserme Corrected Bill # Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterestedBystander Posted January 27, 2021 at 05:17 AM Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 05:17 AM HB178 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption was filed this morning: Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the Wildlife Code. Provides in various provisions an exemption to carry a firearm on Department of Natural Resources property in accordance with the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Its HB0278, not HB0178 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 27, 2021 at 05:19 AM Author Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 05:19 AM Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:20 PM Author Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:20 PM HB316 Use/Occ Tax - Gun Safes has been filed: Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, beginning on January 1, 2022, the tax on gun safes and locks designed to secure firearms is imposed at the rate of 1%. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lou Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:24 PM Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:24 PM HB316 Use/Occ Tax - Gun Safes has been filed: Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, beginning on January 1, 2022, the tax on gun safes and locks designed to secure firearms is imposed at the rate of 1%. Effective immediately.Now this one is outright ignorant. Sin taxes, like those on cigarettes and alcohol, are meant to discourage their use.Are they trying to discourage the safe storage of firearms by taxing safe storage devices? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:36 PM Author Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 07:36 PM I should have explained that it's actually a reduction to 1% from the regular 6.25% rate on general merchandise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterestedBystander Posted January 27, 2021 at 08:56 PM Share Posted January 27, 2021 at 08:56 PM I should have explained that it's actually a reduction to 1% from the regular 6.25% rate on general merchandise.It is a bill that was also submitted last session but could never get out of committee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterestedBystander Posted February 1, 2021 at 11:46 PM Share Posted February 1, 2021 at 11:46 PM HB0431 FOID-APPEALShttps://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=431&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128455&SessionID=110&GA=102 Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that once the aggrieved party submits all required information for his or her appeal, updated information shall not be required from the party when the Illinois State Police has not completed the review of the appeal within the required 60 days. HB0432 FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT-REPEALhttps://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=432&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128456&SessionID=110&GA=102 Synopsis As IntroducedRepeals the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InterestedBystander Posted February 1, 2021 at 11:49 PM Share Posted February 1, 2021 at 11:49 PM HB0438 USE/OCC TAX-AMMUNITION https://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=438&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128468&SessionID=110&GA=102 Synopsis As IntroducedAmends the State Finance Act to create the Mental Health Services Fund as a special fund in the State treasury. Provides that moneys in the Mental Health Services Fund shall be distributed each month to the counties of the State for certain specified purposes. Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Imposes a surcharge of 1% of the selling price on firearm ammunition. Provides that moneys from the surcharge shall be deposited into the Mental Health Services Fund. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 2, 2021 at 12:11 AM Author Share Posted February 2, 2021 at 12:11 AM HB0431 FOID-APPEALS https://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=431&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128455&SessionID=110&GA=102 HB0432 FIREARM OWNERS ID ACT-REPEAL https://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=432&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128456&SessionID=110&GA=102 HB0438 USE/OCC TAX-AMMUNITION https://ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=438&GAID=16&DocTypeID=HB&LegId=128468&SessionID=110&GA=102 Added to the list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 2, 2021 at 10:14 PM Author Share Posted February 2, 2021 at 10:14 PM The first bill explicitly designed to ignore the Supreme Court was filed by Representative Willis today: HB552 Safe Gun Storage Synopsis As Introduced Creates the Safe Gun Storage Act. Provides that a firearm owner shall not store or keep any firearm in any premises unless the firearm is secured in a locked container, properly engaged so as to render the firearm inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user. Provides that if the firearm is carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user, then the firearm is deemed lawfully stored or kept. Provides that a violation is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500. Provides that a violation is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 if any person knows or reasonably should know that a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person is likely to gain access to a firearm belonging to or under the control of that person and a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person obtains the firearm. Provides that a violation is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 if a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person obtains a firearm and uses it to injure or cause the death of a person or uses the firearm in connection with a crime. Provides that any money received from the collection of a civil penalty shall be deposited in the Mental Health Fund. Makes corresponding changes in the Criminal Code of 2012. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 3, 2021 at 08:45 PM Author Share Posted February 3, 2021 at 08:45 PM SB87 Firearm Restraining OrdersSynopsis As IntroducedAmends the Firearms Restraining Order Act. Provides that a State's Attorney or assistant State's Attorney (rather than a petitioner) may request an emergency firearms restraining order by filing an affidavit or verified pleading alleging that the respondent poses an immediate and present danger of causing personal injury to himself, herself, or another by having in his or her custody or control, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a firearm. Provides that if the court issues an emergency firearms restraining order, it shall, based upon written application filed by the State's Attorney or assistant State's Attorney supported by evidence submitted under oath or affirmation, upon a finding of probable cause that the respondent possesses firearms, issue a search warrant directing a law enforcement agency to seize the respondent's firearms. Provides that an emergency firearms restraining order and a 6-month firearms restraining order shall require the firearm or firearms and Firearm Owner's Identification Card and concealed carry license, if unexpired, to be returned to the respondent if the firearms restraining order is not granted within 7 days. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 3, 2021 at 10:51 PM Author Share Posted February 3, 2021 at 10:51 PM HB602 Firearm Owners ID - Fees Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that the cost of a new or renewed Firearm Owner's Identification Card shall be $10 plus applicable processing fees. Provides that the cost of a corrected, lost, destroyed, or stolen Card shall be $5, plus applicable processing fees. Provides that the fees deposited into the State Police Firearm Services Fund shall exclude fees collected for payment processing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
101abn Posted February 4, 2021 at 01:07 AM Share Posted February 4, 2021 at 01:07 AM Provides that the fees deposited into the State Police Firearm Services Fund shall exclude fees collected for payment processing. And where do they want those funds directed to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 4, 2021 at 01:44 AM Author Share Posted February 4, 2021 at 01:44 AM Provides that the fees deposited into the State Police Firearm Services Fund shall exclude fees collected for payment processing. And where do they want those funds directed to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro I'd guess the fees would be passed on to the vendors they use, in whatever unspecified, un-capped amounts those vendors might decide to charge. Naturally, they think nothing of charging gun owners more for a card that accomplishes nothing other than to create another barrier to our rights, especially to those of few means. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
springfield shooter Posted February 4, 2021 at 02:20 PM Share Posted February 4, 2021 at 02:20 PM (edited) The first bill explicitly designed to ignore the Supreme Court was filed by Representative Willis today..... Go figure. Edited February 4, 2021 at 02:20 PM by springfield shooter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 4, 2021 at 06:21 PM Author Share Posted February 4, 2021 at 06:21 PM Many new bills were filed today, and more possibly coming: This is one: HB627 Child Care- Day Care - Homes Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Child Care Act of 1969. Allows adults who reside on the premises of a day care home to possess handguns on day care home premises (rather than adults who must possess a handgun as a condition of employment and who reside on the premises of a day care home) if the handgun and handgun ammunition are locked and inaccessible to children. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 4, 2021 at 08:13 PM Author Share Posted February 4, 2021 at 08:13 PM HB637 FOID - Age - Parental ConsentSynopsis As IntroducedAmends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Lowers the age at which a person who is not an active duty member of the United States Armed Forces may apply for a Firearm Owner's Identification Card from 21 to 18 and provides that a person who is under 18 years of age may apply for a Firearm Owner's Identification Card without parental consent required if he or she is an active duty member of the United States Armed Forces. Provides that if the applicant is under 18 (rather than 21) years of age that he or she has never been convicted of a misdemeanor other than a traffic offense or adjudged delinquent and is an active duty member of the United States Armed Forces. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 5, 2021 at 01:43 AM Author Share Posted February 5, 2021 at 01:43 AM HB638 State Police -Fund Lockbox Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Department of State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Provides that moneys held in the State Police Firearm Services Fund, the Mental Health Reporting Fund, and the Firearm Dealer License Certification Fund for use by the Illinois State Police shall be neither used nor transferred to another fund for a purpose other than as specifically provided by law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 8, 2021 at 08:00 PM Author Share Posted February 8, 2021 at 08:00 PM A couple new bills were filed today that, on the surface, seem to work with each other but really don't:HB716 Violence Reduction - Grant FundSynopsis As IntroducedAmends the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Act. Creates the ICJIA Violence Reduction Fund as a special fund in the State treasury. Provides that moneys in the Fund shall be used for grants by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority to community-based organizations whose primary purpose is violence reduction in disproportionately impacted areas. Provides that the moneys in the Fund shall also be used by the Authority for operational and grant program purposes. Provides eligibility requirements for receiving grant funds. Provides that grants shall be subject to the requirements of the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. Requires the Authority to adopt rules to implement the grant program. Amends the State Finance Act to provide for the ICJIA Violence Reduction Fund. Defines terms.HB717 $DPH - Firearm Violence StudySynopsis As IntroducedAppropriates $150,000, or so much of that sum as may be necessary, from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Public Health for the implementation and administration of the Firearm Violence Prevention and Reduction Study Act. Effective immediately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mauserme Posted February 8, 2021 at 11:57 PM Author Share Posted February 8, 2021 at 11:57 PM Representative Windhorst was a busy guy today: HB781 Firearm Owners ID - Local Reg Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that a unit of local government, including a home rule unit, may not impose a tax, fee, or other assessment other than a retailers' occupation tax rate for goods on a firearm, firearm attachment, or firearm ammunition. Provides that the provisions of any ordinance or resolution, in effect or adopted, on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act by any unit of local government, including a home rule unit, that imposes a tax, fee, or other assessment other a retailers' occupation tax rate for goods on a firearm, firearm attachment, or firearm ammunition are invalid and void. Effective immediately. HB782 Crim Cd - Firearm - Waiting Period Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that the 72 hour waiting period before delivery of a concealable firearm after application for its purchase has been made does not apply to a person who has been issued a valid license to carry a concealed handgun under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Effective immediately. HB784 Conceal Carry - Officials Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that nothing in the provisions prohibiting the carrying of a concealed firearm in certain areas prevents a concealed carry licensee who is a judge of the Supreme, Appellate, or Circuit Court of this State or an Associate Judge of the Circuit Court, a judge of the United States District Court, United States Court of Appeals, or the United States Supreme Court, a State's Attorney, or Assistant State's Attorney with the consent of the State's Attorney, from carrying a concealed firearm in any area prohibited by these provisions, other than an area where firearms are prohibited under federal law. HB786 Firearms - Municipal Regulation Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Deletes existing preemption provisions concerning firearms. Provides that regulation of the ownership and possession of firearms and related items are the exclusive powers and functions of the State. Provides that a local government, including a home rule unit, may not require registration, reporting of the sale or transfer of a firearm, or maintenance of a firearm registry. Provides that any existing or future local ordinances or resolutions imposing any registration requirement on firearms and related items are invalid and void. Effective immediately. HB787 Conceal Carry - Public Transport Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Eliminates provision that a licensee under the Act shall not knowingly carry a firearm on any bus, train, or form of transportation paid for in whole or in part with public funds, and any building, real property, and parking area under the control of a public transportation facility paid for in whole or in part with public funds. HB788 FOID & Con Carry - Renewals Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act and the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that a renewal application shall be accepted by the Illinois State Police if submitted within 180 days before the expiration of the applicant's Firearm Owner's Identification Card or concealed carry license. Provides that submission of a renewal application within that 180-day period shall not affect the expiration date of the applicant's Firearm Owner's Identification Card or concealed carry license. HB789 Conceal Carry - Auto Renew FOID Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act and the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that if a Firearm Owner's Identification Card of a licensee under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act expires during the term of a concealed carry license, the Firearm Owner's Identification Card and the license remain valid and the licensee does not have to renew his or her Firearm Owner's Identification Card. Provides that the Illinois State Police shall automatically renew the licensee's Firearm Owner's Identification Card and send a renewed Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the licensee unless the Illinois State Police has reason to believe the person is no longer eligible for the Card. HB790 Firearm Owners ID - Appeal Synopsis As Introduced Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that for any appeal permitted under the Act to the Director of the Illinois State Police for failure to act on a Firearm Owner's Identification Card application within 30 days or its denial, seizure, or revocation, the Director shall either grant or deny the appeal within 60 days of the receipt of the appeal. Provides that if the appeal is granted, the Director shall return the aggrieved party's Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the aggrieved party, or issue him or her a new Firearm Owner's Identification Card, as the case may be, no later than 7 business days after the appeal is granted. Provides that if the appeal is denied, the Director shall set forth in writing the specific reasons for the denial and shall cause the written denial to be mailed to the aggrieved party no later than 7 business days after the appeal is denied. Provides that if the Director fails to either grant or deny the appeal within 60 days of the receipt of the appeal, the appeal shall be considered granted, and the Director shall return the aggrieved party's Firearm Owner's Identification Card or issue him or her a new Firearm Owner's Identification Card, as the case may be, no later than 67 days from the date that the appeal was received. Provides that a denial shall be considered a final administrative order, regardless of whether there was a formal hearing in which evidence was taken, and the aggrieved party may seek judicial review of the final administrative order in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Review Law and the Act. Provides that if administrative review is taken and if the circuit court then finds that the Director denied the appeal without reasonable cause, the circuit court may award the aggrieved party court costs and a reasonable attorney's fee to be paid by the State. Nothing herein limits the contempt power of the circuit court. Provides that when the word "shall" appears in this provision, it shall be construed as being mandatory and not discretionary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Euler Posted February 9, 2021 at 12:17 AM Share Posted February 9, 2021 at 12:17 AM ... HB790 Firearm Owners ID - Appeal Synopsis As Introduced ... Provides that if the Director fails to either grant or deny the appeal within 60 days of the receipt of the appeal, the appeal shall be considered granted, and the Director shall return the aggrieved party's Firearm Owner's Identification Card or issue him or her a new Firearm Owner's Identification Card, as the case may be, no later than 67 days from the date that the appeal was received.... Unfortunately this bill just splits hairs. So "if the Director fails to either grant or deny ..., the Director shall return ... or issue ..." but there's no mechanism to enforce compliance with this law more than any existing law. Just like with so many "anti-crime" bills, passing more laws isn't going to make someone follow the law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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