They’re Coming for Your AR’s and Standard Capacity Magazines
By Dan Eldridge
The Chicago Sun Times is reporting that the Democratic caucus of the Illinois General Assembly (ILGA) plans to bring forward an “assault weapons” ban during the lame duck session in January. The text of the proposed bill (focus on the strike-through and underlined text at the link, everything else is current law) was released later and it should horrify any gun owner.
The bill is facially unconstitutional, and we are planning the court challenges.
Major trouble areas:
- State-wide registry of all currently owned “assault weapons”
- Ban on sales of “assault weapons”
- Ban on sale and possession of all (long gun and handgun) magazines holding more than 10 rounds
- Raise the age for FOID eligibility to 21
- Firearm Restraining Orders extend from the current 6 to 12 months
This bill will be effective date, as soon as the Governor signs it.
Penalties: P. 65, line 9
A person who knowingly manufactures, delivers, sells, purchases, or possesses or causes to be manufactured, delivered, sold, purchased, or possessed an assault weapon in violation of this Section commits a Class 3 felony for a first violation and a Class 2 felony for a second or subsequent violation or for the possession or delivery of 2 or more of these weapons at the same time.
Fail to register your AR and you’re potentially a felon and stripped of your rights.
Magazines P.64
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), it is unlawful for any person within this State to knowingly manufacture, deliver, sell, purchase, or possess or cause to be manufactured, delivered, sold, or purchased a large capacity ammunition feeding device…
(d) Sentence. A person who knowingly delivers, sells, purchases, or causes to be delivered, sold, or purchased in violation of this Section a large capacity ammunition feeding device capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition commits a Class 3 felony for a first violation and a Class 2 felony for a second or subsequent violation or for delivery or possession of 2 or more of these devices at the same time. Any other violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor.
The “good” news: you’ll only catch a misdemeanor for that spare GLOCK 17 magazine you forgot about.
Timelind: The General Assembly lame duck session runs in early January (4th-7th and 10th). They have the votes to pass this. It’s not obvious how the State Police would manage the registration of hundreds of thousands of firearms. The act has an immediate effective date, so while the Governor has 60 days to sign or not, we expect his signature very quickly, meaning this thing could be the law by late January.
Our Response:
This is an expensive fight, and it’s one that we must and will win.
This proposed ban is a sad example of how degraded politics and politicians have become in Illinois.
Dan Eldridge is the owner of Maxon Shooter’s Supply and Indoor Range in Des Plaines, Illionois. This article was originally published at maxonshooters.com and is reprinted here with permission.