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Illinois General Assembly 3/23/2021


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In the House yesterday, the Agriculture & Conservation Committee approved HB3302 Wildlife - Firearm Exempt for floor consideration. We list it below at 2nd reading although it is technically pending that status.


There are many bills posted to the House Judiciary - Criminal Committee hearing today. Two of them are included in our current Call to Action. Don't forget to file those witness slips!




The House is not in today. The Senate Senate is scheduled for 12:00 Noon.




Next Days Scheduled


House: 4/13/2021

Senate: 3/24/2021



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Not In Today

 

HB192 Firearm Violence Prevention

 

Neutral

 

House Sponsor: Harper, Stoneback, Costa Howard, Hernandez (Barbara), Hirschauer, Morgan

 

Status: Second Reading

 

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 Provides that the Act is repealed on January 1, 2032.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.

 

 

 

 

 

HB3302 Wildlife - Firearm Exempt

 

Support

 

House Sponsor: Yednock

 

Status: Second Reading

 

Synopsis As Introduced

 

Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that any individual authorized by law to possess a concealed firearm shall be exempt from the provisions of the Code prohibiting possession of those firearms during bow and arrow season.

 

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House Committee(s)


House Judiciary Criminal Committee - 10:00 AM Virtual Room 2

HB1 Illiana Task Force - Firearm Violence - Neutral

HB54 FOID Denial & Revocation - Stalking - Under Review

HB150 FOID Act - Repeal - Support

HB153 Concealed Carry Fees - Vet & Retired Law - Support

HB278 Wildlife Cd - Firearm Exemption - Support

HB431 FOID - Appeals - Support

HB432 Firearm Owners ID Act - Repeal - Support

HB552 Safe Gun Storage - Oppose

HB602 Firearm Owners ID - Fees - Oppose

HB627 Child Care - Day Care Homes - Guns - Support

HB637 FOID - Age - Parental consent - Support

HB781 Firearm Owners ID - Local Reg - Support

HB782 Crim Cd - Firearm - Waiting Period - Support

HB784 Concealed Carry - Officials - Support

HB786 Firearms - Municipal Regulation - Support

HB787 Conceal Carry - Public Transport - Support

HB788 FOID & Concealed Carry - Renewals - Neutral

HB789 Conceal Carry - Auto Renew FOID - Support

HB790 Firearm Owners ID - Appeals - Support

HB808 Expressway Safety Act - Cameras -Neutral

HB1713 Crim Cd- Firearms – Motor Veh - Oppose

HB1715 Firearm Owners ID – Appeal - Support

HB1756 Property – Firearm Possession - Support

HB1758 School Security – Armed Teachers - Support

HB1770 Firearms Owners ID - Repeal - Support

HB1849 Juv – Subsequent Firearm Offense - Neutral

HB1862 Firearms – Retired Officers - Neutal

HB1865 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal - Support

HB1885 Crim Cd – Firearms – Waiting Period - Support

HB1886 Concealed Carry License Fees - Support

HB1891 Wildlife & Crim Cd – Silencers - Neutral

HB1892 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal - Support

HB1948 FOID – Automatic Approval - Support

HB2377 FOID & Con Carry – Renewal & Revoc & HA1 - Support

HB2452 Concealed Carry – Electronic Notice & HA1 - Support

HB2490 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal - Support

HB2494 Concealed Carry – Fees - Support

HB2495 Firearm Dealer – Repeal - Support

HB2531 Correctional Officers – Firearms - Support

HB2532 FOID & Concealed Carry – Lifetime - Support

HB2535 Concealed Carry – Reciprocity - Support

HB2541 Order Protection – Gun Restriction - Oppose

HB2581 Conceal Carry – Waiver – Marksman - Support

HB2623 IDPH – Safe Gun Storage - Oppose

HB2627 Concealed Carry License Fees - Support

HB2740 Firearm Dealer – Suicide Warning - Oppose

HB2858 FOID – Age – Parental Consent - Support

HB2882 Concealed Carry – Repeal - Support

HB2883 Concealed Carry – College - Support

HB2885 Concealed Carry – PCS – PCA - Support

HB2886 Firearm Dealer Lic Cert – Repeal - Support

HB2920 Firearm Dealer – Applicability - Support

HB2936 FOID & Concealed Carry – Expire - Support

HB2989 Crim Cd & Corr – Firearm Sentence & HA1 - Neutral

HB3006 FOID & CCL – One Card - Neutral

HB3039 State Police – FOID Revocation - Under Review

HB3044 Concealed Carry License Fees - Support

HB3088 Crim Cd – Handgun Ammo – Serialize - Oppose

HB3144 Lost & Stolen Firearms – Penalty - Oppose

HB3168 FOID – Revoke – Protective Order - Oppose

HB3212 Crim Cd – Devices – Rate Of Fire - Oppose

HB3222 Crim Cd - Assault Weapon Registry - Oppose

HB3245 Firearm Owners ID – Omnibus - OPPOSE

HB3298 Crim Cd – Firearm Transport - Support

HB3300 Electronic FOID Cards - Support

HB3318 Firearm Owners ID – 18 Years - Support

HB3350 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal - Support

HB3352 Firearm Owners ID – 18 Years - Support

HB3353 Firearms – Judicial & Prosecutors - Support

HB3354 Firearms – Non Resident Military - Support

HB3364 Firearm Owners ID – Repeal - Support

HB3382 Unlawful Weapon Use - Support

HB3395 Firearm Conviction Bail - Oppose

HB3406 Concealed Carry – Ck Cty Forest - Support

HB3423 FOID – Firearm Purchase Database - Oppose

HB3483 Firearms Restraining Order & HA1 - OPPOSE

HB3485 Domestic Violence – Hope Cards - Under Review

HB3538 FOID Over 21 - Oppose

HB3562 Crim Cd – Firearm Penalties - Oppose

HB3589 Firearm Enhancement - Neutral

HB3612 Dangerous Weapons - Under Review

HB3632 Concealed Carry Taser - Support

HB3661 Firearm Owners ID – Revoke - Oppose

HB3670 FOID – Mental Health – Corrections - Support

HB3679 FOID & Concealed Carry – Renewal - Support

HB3685 Conceal Carry Act – Military ID - Neutral

HB3686 Crim Cd – Confiscated Weapons - Support

HB3761 FOID & Concealed Carry – Lifetime - Support

HB3779 Crim Cd – Firearms – Microstamping - Oppose

HB3788 Ballistics Information Act & HA1 - Under Review

HB3789 Crim Cd – Handgun Registration - Oppose

HB3825 Firearm Dealers – Fee Amounts - Neutral

HB3904 Crim Cd – Firearm – Taser - Neutral

HB3907 Concealed Carry License Fees - Support

HB3909 Firearm Disposition Records - Neutral

HB3931 Electronic FOID Cards - Support

HB3936 Crim Cd – Parole Host Violation - Under Review

HB3937 Firearm Registry Prohibition - Support

HB3943 Crim Cd - Lge Cap Ammo & Ammo Fd - Oppose






Items in bold are included in our current Calls to Action

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That's a big list. Could you give a Top 10?

 

I have done those in the Call To Action, plus

HB787

HB2495

HB2535

HB2623

HB3904

HB3937

HB787, HB2535, and HB2623 are in subcommittee so I wouldn't necessarily include those.

 

HB3904 deals with tasers which is kind of around the edges of what we do. We support the bill but haven't given it the highest priority.

 

HB3937, prohibiting a registry, is worth considering but like HB2495, repealing dealer licensing, is unlikely to advance.

 

If I was to add to the list of 8 witness slips already requested in our current call to action, I'd probably go with opposition on HB3144 Lost & Stolen Firearms – Penalty, recognizing however that this has been run multiple times in past general assemblies without success, and HB3779 Crim Cd – Firearms – Microstamping, but recognizing on this one that there is a competing bill, HB2769, that is just starting to evolve as a smaller bite at that apple.

 

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Representative Stoneback presents HB3485.

 

She explains that anyone issued a plenary order of protection must carry a paper copy of that order with them to prove the order exists. The hope card she proposes would require the court to issue a laminated card that would be more durable and convenient.

 

She adds that the court system is neutral while reviewing the bill, and commits to holding the bill on 2nd while that review is underway.

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