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circuit courts issued similar orders. On May 16, the
Illinois Supreme Court heard a consolidated case challenging the law. On August 11, 2023, in a 4–3 decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the assault weapons ban does not violate the state constitution. At the federal level, on February 17, 2023, a federal judge denied a motion to block the law, calling it "constitutionally sound". On April 25, a second federal judge declined to block the law. On April 28, a third judge blocked the law statewide, but on May 4 the block was put on hold by an appellate judge. On May 17, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to issue a temporary injunction against the ban on sales of assault weapons. On June 29, a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard a consolidated case challenging the law. On November 3, 2023, the appeals court ruled that the law does not violate the Second Amendment. On December 14, 2023, and on July 2, 2024, the U.S. Supreme court again refused to block the law. Additional challenges are in progress in state and federal courts.
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enforcement agencies. Licensed firearms dealers must provide information to the county regarding purchasers and the guns they purchase, and receive approval before conducting sales. An individual may not purchase more than one firearm in a 30-day period. In a home where a person younger than 21 is present, all guns must be secured with a trigger lock, or stored unloaded in a locked container separate from the ammunition, or secured to the body of the legal owner. In Cook County, local laws, such as those of
Chicago, take precedence over county laws that regulate similar matters. Cook County imposes a twenty-five dollar tax on the sale of any firearm by a retail dealer, in addition to the usual county sales tax. The county also has a tax on the sale of ammunition — five cents per round for centerfire ammunition and one cent per round for rimfire ammunition.
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her state of residence, if applicable. Prior to
February 2017, the Illinois State Police considered only Hawaii, New Mexico, South Carolina, and Virginia to qualify as substantially similar. In February 2017, the list of substantially similar states changed to Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia. Idaho and Nevada were added to the list in 2020. Illinois concealed carry licensees from the three states removed from the list of approved states received letters stating that their Illinois licenses were no longer valid.
515:. The police may issue FOID cards to eligible applicants. An applicant is disqualified if he or she has been convicted of a felony or an act of domestic violence, is the subject of an order of protection, has been convicted of assault or battery or been a patient in a mental institution within the last five years, has been adjudicated as a mental defective, or is an illegal immigrant. Applicants under the age of 21 must have the written consent of a parent or legal guardian who is also legally able to possess firearms.
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gun stores but restricting them to certain limited areas of the city, requiring that all gun sales be videotaped, and limiting buyers to one gun per 30-day period. Store owners must make their records available to the police, and employees must be trained to identify possible straw purchasers. With the passage of the gun shop ordinance, Chicago also struck a previous ban on the transfer of ammunition. On
January 18, 2017, a federal appeals court ruled that the city's revised gun shop law was unconstitutional.
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firearm. The hearing for issuing the order may be done without the person being present, but the person may then request a hearing, to be held within two weeks, where they may defend themselves. If the order of confiscation is upheld, the person's guns may be taken away, and their FOID card suspended, for up to one year. After that the person's guns must be returned to them, and their FOID card reinstated, unless the court finds grounds to renew the suspension.
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that the applicant is a danger to himself or herself or others, or a threat to public safety". Objections are considered by a
Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board, which decides whether or not the license will be issued, based on "a preponderance of the evidence". Under revised rules implemented in July 2014, the Review Board notifies the applicant by mail of the basis of the objection and identifies the agency that brought it.
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with a firearm is a violation of the Second
Amendment... and a violation of Article I, Section 22, of the Constitution of the State of Illinois." After the state requested reconsideration, the court ruled on October 16, 2018 that, in addition to reaffirming its previous ruling, the requirement to physically possess a FOID while in possession of a firearm is also unconstitutional. The case,
663:, ruled that Illinois' concealed carry ban was unconstitutional, and gave the state 180 days to change its laws. Subsequently, the court granted a 30-day extension of the deadline. On July 9, 2013, Illinois enacted the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, which established a system for the issuing of concealed carry licenses. On September 12, 2013, the Illinois Supreme Court, in the case of
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violence, or received two convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or been in residential or court-ordered treatment for substance abuse, are also ineligible to receive a license. There are other conditions that make an applicant ineligible under state law, including having been a patient in a mental health facility in the last five years.
1047:(including fingerprinting), and pay a $ 100 permit fee. Chicago's gun registration requirement was retained, with new registrations being allowed for the first time since 1982. Possession of firearms was permitted only inside a dwelling, not in a garage or on the outside grounds of the property. Only one gun at a time was allowed to be kept in a usable state.
669:, also ruled that the state's Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon law, which completely prohibited concealed carry, was unconstitutional. On January 5, 2014, the state police began accepting applications for licenses to carry concealed handguns. On February 28, 2014, the state police announced that they had begun issuing concealed carry licenses.
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private property where the owner has chosen not to allow it (and, unless the property is a private residence, has posted an appropriate sign). Concealed carry is also not allowed at any school, college or university, preschool or daycare facility, government building, courthouse, prison, jail, detention facility, hospital, playground, park,
4198:. Retrieved October 15, 2015. "In the years since Morton Grove passed the first handgun ban in the nation in 1981, Evanston, Oak Park, Winnetka and Wilmette also outlawed handguns. Because of the high court's ruling that Washington, D.C., cannot ban people from owning guns, all five suburban bans could now be declared unconstitutional."
720:, a thumbhole stock, a folding or telescoping stock, a forward grip, a flash suppressor, a barrel shroud, or a grenade launcher. A number of other rifles, shotguns, and pistols are also defined as assault weapons, including some specific makes and models. Not defined as assault weapons but similarly restricted are .50 caliber rifles.
868:. Chicago residents must "immediately" report a firearm that is stolen or lost, and must report the transfer of a firearm within 48 hours of such transfer. In a home where a person younger than 18 is present, all guns must be secured with a trigger lock, or stored in a locked container, or secured to the body of the legal owner.
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Director Brendan Kelly said before the legislation a person selling a gun privately would just need to verify a person had a valid Firearm Owners Identification card online. "That did not cover all the federal requirements that exist when someone goes in to purchase a firearm at
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Illinois has state preemption for the transportation of handguns and handgun ammunition. Non-Illinois residents are granted a limited exception to lawfully carry a concealed firearm within a vehicle if they are eligible to carry a firearm in public under the laws of their own state. Non-residents who
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January 10, 2023. Existing assault weapons are grandfathered in if registered with the state police by January 1, 2024. These restrictions are being challenged in various state and federal courts. Some local governments have banned
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ruled unanimously that the ban on carrying Tasers or stun guns in public violated the Second
Amendment and was therefore unconstitutional. The court stated that Tasers and stun guns are not covered under the state's concealed carry laws. It also said that since Tasers and stun guns are less lethal
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When a firearm is being transported it must be (a) unloaded and enclosed in a case, firearm carrying box, shipping box, or other container, or (b) broken down in a non-functioning state, or (c) not immediately accessible, or (d) carried or possessed in accordance with the
Firearm Concealed Carry Act
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area, stadium or arena for college or professional sports, amusement park, riverboat casino, off-track betting facility, library, zoo, museum, airport, nuclear facility, or place where firearms are prohibited under federal law. However, concealed carry license holders who are in the parking lot of a
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of handguns to qualified applicants age 21 or older who pass a 16-hour training course. Illinois law says that the state police "shall issue" a license to a qualified applicant. However, any law enforcement agency can object to an individual being granted a license "based upon a reasonable suspicion
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Chicago formerly prohibited the sale of firearms within city limits, but on January 6, 2014, a federal judge ruled that this was unconstitutional. The judge granted the city's request for six months to pass new laws regulating gun shops. On June 25, 2014, the city council passed a new law, allowing
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that allows family members, police, or state's attorneys to petition a judge to issue an order to confiscate the firearms of a person deemed an immediate and present danger to themselves or others. The petitioner must prove by clear and convincing evidence that the person poses a danger by having a
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Permits cost $ 150 for residents or $ 300 for non-residents, and are valid for five years. An Illinois resident is defined as someone who qualifies for an Illinois driver's license or state identification card due to establishment of a primary domicile in Illinois. A non-resident is someone who has
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found that the requirement to obtain a FOID in order to acquire or possess a firearm is unconstitutional. The court ruled that "to require the defendant to fill out a form, provide a picture ID and pay a $ 10 fee to obtain a FOID card before she can exercise her constitutional right to self-defense
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judge who held that the ordinance violates a state preemption statute; in March 2019 the judge ruled that the law was invalid, and permanently barred the village from enforcing it. In December 2020, a state appellate court overturned the ruling, allowing the ban to go into effect. In November 2021
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When a firearm is sold or transferred, the buyer is required to present their FOID card. The seller must perform an automated dial-up check with the State Police, to verify that the FOID card is valid, and to redo the background check of the buyer. This additional checking is known as the Firearm
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Automatic firearms, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors prohibited. Short-barreled rifles allowed only for Curios and Relics license holders or members of a bona fide military reenactment group. AOW (Any Other Weapon) and large-bore DD (Destructive Device) allowed with proper approval and tax
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of firearms by citizens. The state's original handgun carry ban was enacted in 1949, with the ban's most recent revision being enacted in 1962. The pre-existing law forbade concealed carry, and generally prohibited open carry, except in counties that had enacted ordinances allowing open carry. On
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has banned the possession of certain semi-automatic firearms that it has defined as assault weapons. Residents must report to the county sheriff within 48 hours any firearms that are stolen, lost, destroyed, or sold or otherwise transferred. The sheriff may share this information with other law
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Firearm dealers must be licensed by the state. To obtain a state license, a gun store must submit proof that it has a Federal Firearms License. The store must have surveillance equipment, maintain an electronic inventory, establish anti-theft measures, and require employees to receive training
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ruled that non-Illinois residents who are permitted to possess a firearm in their home state are not required to have an Illinois FOID card. Non-Illinois residents do not qualify to obtain a FOID card, but the FOID statute does make provisions for applicants who are employed in Illinois as law
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for a rifle or shotgun that holds more than 10 rounds of ammunition, or a magazine for a handgun that holds more than 15 rounds. The possession of such magazines is legal only on private property such as a home or gun range, or when traveling to or from such a location. The magazine capacity
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to qualified applicants age 21 or older who pass a 16-hour training course. However, any law enforcement agency can object to an individual being granted a license "based upon a reasonable suspicion that the applicant is a danger to himself or herself or others, or a threat to public safety".
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House Bill 5471 also codifies the Illinois State Police's internet-based system for reporting stolen firearms and enhances security around certain gun transfers by requiring such exchanges taking place after July 1, 2023 to be filed with a federally licensed firearms dealer and extending the
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549:, was appealed to the Illinois Supreme Court. The Illinois Supreme Court determined that the case could have reached the same result without presenting a constitutional issue. The circuit court was directed to present a modified judgment that excludes the constitutional finding.
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Shall-issue with limited discretion. Concealed carry licenses are issued by the state police. Licenses issued by other states are not recognized, but nonresidents from states with "substantially similar" licensing requirements can apply for an Illinois nonresident license.
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card, a head and shoulder electronic photograph taken in the last 30 days, ten years of documented residency, fingerprints (optional, but submitting an application without prints increases the potential processing time from 90 to 120 days), and the application fee.
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had passed an ordinance in 2013 that regulated the storage and transportation of assault weapons and high capacity magazines; in April 2018 the ordinance was amended to ban possession. In June 2018 the law was blocked from going into effect by a
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demonstrates threatening physical or verbal behavior. Subjects of such reports must undergo a psychological evaluation to prove they are not a danger to themselves or others if they wish to obtain a FOID or to have a revoked FOID reinstated.
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of firearms is generally illegal, except when hunting, or on one's own land, or in one's own dwelling or fixed place of business, or on the land or in the dwelling or fixed place of business of another person with that person's permission.
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transportation of any firearm and ammunition". This invalidated Chicago's requirements for gun registration and for an additional permit for the possession of firearms.
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3114:"Gun Rights Group Files Federal Lawsuit Against Firearm Manufacturer Liability Measure Signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker over Weekend"
2618:"Illinois Ban on High-Powered Firearms Blocked by Federal Judge Downstate; Gov. Pritzker's Office 'Confident' Law Will Be Upheld"
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states, "Subject only to the police power, the right of the individual citizen to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
3088:"Gov. J.B. Pritzker OKs Measure Allowing Civil Action Against Gun Dealers and Manufacturers for Improper Marketing Campaigns"
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3959:"Illinois Appellate Court Upholds Deerfield's Ban on Assault Weapons, Partially Overturning a Lower Court Ruling"
2300:"Assault Weapon Sales Now Illegal in Illinois: 'This Will Save Lives', Pritzker Says After Signing Bill into Law"
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3010:"Chicago Police Overlooking Tool to Remove Guns from Those Posing Threat, City IG Report Finds"
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ruled the law banning carrying firearms within 1,000 feet of a school to be unconstitutional.
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4141:"Second Amendment 'Sanctuary County' Movement Expands as Organizers Take Aim at New Gun Laws"
2192:"Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Banning Assault Weapons and Sale of High-Capacity Magazines"
1978:"With Deadline Approaching, Illinois Lawmakers Struggle to See Eye to Eye on Concealed Carry"
1598:"ISP Proposes Giving Concealed Carry Applicants More Information About Rejected Applications"
915:
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363:." There are some additional protections for defense against unlawful entry into a dwelling.
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3882:"Judge Temporarily Blocks Deerfield Assault Weapons Ban, Which Was to Take Effect Wednesday"
2562:"Federal Judge Denies Bid to Block Illinois Assault Weapons Ban, Naperville Gun Restriction"
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2368:"How Will Illinois Law Banning Some Firearms Affect Gun Owners? Answers to Top Questions"
2334:"Gov. J.B. Pritzker Signs Comprehensive Gun Bill Banning Sale of Military-Style Firearms"
2191:
2159:"How Will Illinois Law Banning Some Firearms Affect Gun Owners? Answers to Top Questions"
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that's in Cook County. The storage or transportation of assault weapons is restricted in
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not resided in Illinois for more than 30 days and resides in another state or territory.
104:
4089:"26 Illinois Counties Have Passed 'Gun Sanctuary' Resolutions. Are They Constitutional?"
3856:"Amid Legal Battle, Deerfield Amends Assault Weapons Ban to Add High-Capacity Magazines"
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4671:
4115:"Number of 'Gun Sanctuary' Counties Has Increased Though New Gun Laws Haven't Advanced"
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2791:"U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Intervene in Challenge to Illinois Assault Weapons Ban"
2454:"Macon County Judge Issues Third Temporary Restraining Order Against Illinois' Gun Ban"
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Formerly some Illinois municipalities had laws restricting the possession of handguns.
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2480:"Fourth Order Against Gun Ban Enforcement Issued as Taxpayer Costs Defending Law Grow"
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507:
To legally possess or purchase firearms or ammunition, Illinois residents must have a
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the possession of assault weapons, prior to the preemption deadline of July 20, 2013.
99:
As of January 10, 2023, the state bans the sale of firearms that have been defined as
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2817:"Here's Where Challenges to Illinois' Gun Ban Cases Stand in State and Federal Court"
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Cook County, Illinois, Code of Ordinances, Sec. 54-183. One gun per month limitation
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1222:"Illinois General Assembly – 430 ILCS 65 – Firearm Owners Identification Card Act"
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The buyer is also required to present their FOID card when purchasing ammunition.
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When a firearm is sold by a licensed dealer, the seller is required to provide a
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Under a law passed on January 10, 2023, Illinois has defined certain firearms as
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45:
4011:"Judge Rules Ban on Gun Ownership in East St. Louis Housing Is Unconstitutional"
3380:"Appeals Court Rules Restrictions to Gun Ranges in Chicago Are Unconstitutional"
2114:
1919:"Can Police Arrest Person Carrying Gun Without First Checking If He's Licensed?"
1202:, Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, August 28, 2013. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
110:
Illinois has state preemption for certain areas of gun law, which overrides the
3660:"Some Suburbs Pass Assault Weapon Restrictions, Others Dissuaded by Gun Owners"
3351:"Amendment of Municipal Code Titles 2, 4, 8, 13, 15, and 17 Regarding Firearms"
3221:"City Expands Assault Weapons Ban, Hikes Penalties For Gun Crimes Near Schools"
1534:"Quick Takes on Illinois Supreme Court Opinions Issued Thursday, April 2, 2020"
861:
774:
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100:
4525:"Illinois Supreme Court Rules Residents Can Carry Tasers, Stun Guns in Public"
2896:"Illinois Compiled Statutes 720 5/24–2 – Unlawful Use of Weapons – Exemptions"
2670:"U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Temporarily Halt Illinois Assault Weapons Ban"
589:
4972:
4595:
3985:"Deerfield's Assault Weapons Ban Upheld by Deadlocked Illinois Supreme Court"
3812:"Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge to Assault Weapons Ban in Chicago Suburb"
3643:"Municipalities Rush to Pass Assault Weapons Limits Before Friday's Deadline"
2871:"Gun Rights Group Asks Supreme Court to Overturn Illinois Assault Weapon Ban"
1302:
3675:
2428:"White County Issues Temporary Restraining Order Against Illinois' Gun Ban"
1716:
1678:, Illinois State Police Firearms Services Bureau. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
803:
785:
747:
96:
Curios and Relics license or are a member of a military reenactment group.
1303:"Illinois Gun Laws: Common Questions & Answers: Illinois Gun Statutes"
44:
To legally possess firearms or ammunition, Illinois residents must have a
2757:"U.S. Supreme Court Again Refuses to Block Illinois' Assault Weapons Ban"
2399:"Illinois Assault Weapons Ban: Court Upholds Temporary Restraining Order"
1797:"Rauner OKs Changes to Concealed Carry Law as State Gun Debate Continues"
1291:
Illinois Administrative Code Part 1235 — Firearm Transfer Inquiry Program
818:
without serial numbers – so-called "ghost guns" – is banned in Illinois.
717:
3761:"Naperville Council Bans Sale of Certain Assault Weapons with Ordinance"
2592:"2nd Federal Judge Refuses to Block Assault Weapons Ban Amid Challenges"
1851:
1746:"Illinois Supreme Court Finds State Gun Ban Near Parks Unconstitutional"
984:
950:. In December 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case of
540:
On February 14, 2018, in a ruling that applies only to the defendant, a
537:
enforcement officers, armed security officers, or by the U.S. military.
3609:"Evanston Aldermen Approve Assault Weapons Ban as State Deadline Nears"
3467:, Cook County, Illinois, Code of Ordinances. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
2129:"New Comprehensive Reform Ends 'Deadly Loophole' in Illinois' Gun Laws"
2099:"Illinois' First Concealed Carry Licenses in the Mail -- 5,000 of Them"
1099:
than firearms, they are entitled to at least as much legal protection.
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85:
34:
3519:"Suburban Cook Gun Owners to Face Fines for Not Reporting Stolen Guns"
1652:"Illinois Administrative Code, Title 20, Section 1231.10, Definitions"
964:
the Illinois Supreme Court let this ruling stand by a vote of 3 to 3.
837:, unless the firearm itself includes an integrated locking mechanism.
4392:"Gun Owners: Permit Process Not Exactly as Fast as a Speeding Bullet"
1688:
1638:
974:
Other municipalities have also enacted various firearm restrictions.
111:
2848:"Federal Judge Declines to Delay Illinois Gun Registration Deadline"
2029:"General Assembly Overrides Governor's Veto of Concealed Carry Bill"
1266:"Illinois State Police – Firearm Owner's Identification Information"
777:) deemed destructive devices by the ATF, nor is there one for AOWs (
694:
Lost or stolen guns must be reported to the police within 72 hours.
4062:"Illinois State Police – Municipal Ordinances Relating to Firearms"
3428:"Court Reinstates Suit Challenging Cook County Assault Weapons Ban"
1656:
Illinois General Assembly – Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
1269:
1108:
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Private sales of firearms must be done through a gun dealer with a
72:
Private sales of firearms must be done through a gun dealer with a
38:
4336:
Williams-Harris, Deanese, and Patterson, Melissa (July 26, 2008).
4037:"Court Halts Public Housing Gun Ban, Big Win for Ill. Rape Victim"
3140:, Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Retrieved December 23, 2012.
2281:, Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
758:
is prohibited. Possession of short-barreled rifles is allowed for
643:
593:
Illinois property owners may prohibit concealed carry with a sign.
3035:"What Are 'Ghost Guns', and Why Are They Now Banned in Illinois?"
1896:"Illinois Compiled Statutes 720 5/24–1 – Unlawful Use of Weapons"
1071:
1067:
853:
60:
30:
3502:"Cook County Trigger Lock Gun Law Could Be Toughest in Illinois"
3264:"Municipal Code of Chicago, section 8-20-185, Additional duties"
1190:, Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
18:
4409:"Oak Park Law Amended to Allow Guns in Registered Users' Homes"
2117:, Illinois General Assembly website. Retrieved January 2, 2013.
3449:"County's New Gun-Control Ordinance Takes Aim at Straw Buyers"
3303:"City's Gun Ordinance Ruled Unconstitutional by Federal Judge"
2530:
Hendrickson, Matthew; Armentrout, Mitchell (August 11, 2023).
1509:
4260:"Wilmette Repeals Town's Handgun Ban After High Court Ruling"
3722:"As Neighbors Scramble, Niles Sticks with Assault Weapon Ban"
1087:
3830:"Deerfield Bans Assault Weapons and High-Capacity Magazines"
3787:"Federal Judge Denies Injunction on Naperville Gun Sale Ban"
3685:, Illinois State Rifle Association. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
2082:"State Police Ready for Concealed Carry Permit Applications"
1078:
greater than 700 feet per second are regulated as firearms.
4243:"NRA Sues Chicago, 3 Suburbs to Repeal Their Firearms Bans"
3592:"After 33 Comment, Skokie Board Passes Assault Weapons Ban"
3465:"Report of Lost, Stolen, Destroyed or Transferred Firearms"
2919:, Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved September 3rd, 2015.
2755:
Sfondeles, Tina; Hendrickson, Matthew (December 14, 2023).
942:. Sales and transfers of assault weapons are prohibited in
730:
It is illegal to manufacture, deliver, sell, or purchase a
4654:
1004:
struck down Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban in the case of
4226:"Suburbs with Gun Bans Split over Impact of Court Ruling"
4192:"Suburbs with Gun Bans Split over Impact of Court Ruling"
3536:"Illinois House Bill Would Ban Local Taxes on Guns, Ammo"
1961:"Quinn Stands By Opposition to Conceal Carry in Illinois"
3676:"New Municipal 'Assault Weapon' Ban Attempts: Scorecard"
3301:
Glanton, Dahleen, and Meisner, Jason (January 6, 2014).
3286:"Chicago Aldermen Recommend Repealing City Gun Registry"
1830:
1689:"IL Concealed Carry License: Frequently Asked Questions"
1558:
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1554:
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Channick, Robert, and Kridel, Kristen (July 28, 2008).
3320:"Judge Gives City Six Months to Approve Gun Shop Rules"
2553:
1639:"Concealed Carry License – Checklist Prior to Applying"
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decision, handgun bans were repealed in the suburbs of
648:
Illinois was the last state to pass a law to allow the
4224:
Kimberly, James, and Wang, Andrew L. (June 27, 2008).
4113:
Landis, Kelsey; Mansouri, Kavahn (November 16, 2018).
2957:"How Will Concealed Carry Affect 'Stand Your Ground'?"
1936:
1387:"Supreme Court Says Only Residents Need FOID Gun Card"
1374:
Illinois General Assembly – Illinois Compiled Statutes
4463:"City Council Committee Approves Rewrite Of Gun Laws"
2529:
1551:
985:
Historical restrictions on the possession of handguns
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FOID (Firearm Owner's Identification card) required.
4446:"Chicago City Council Reluctantly Ends Gun Registry"
3626:"Morton Grove Bans Assault Weapons in Public Places"
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2506:"Illinois Supreme Court Weighs Assault Weapons Ban"
2251:"New Law Requires Lost, Stolen Guns to Be Reported"
2224:McCoppin, Robert; Garcia, Monique (July 16, 2018).
1995:"Concealed Carry: Court Strikes Down Illinois' Ban"
1596:Geiger, Kim, and Glanton, Dahleen (July 14, 2014).
468:All firearms are required to have a serial number.
4291:
4289:
4190:Kimberly, James; Wang, Andrew L. (June 27, 2008).
3933:"Judge Throws Out Deerfield's Assault Weapons Ban"
3337:"Chicago City Council Passes Strict Gun Store Law"
2332:Pearson, Rick; Gorner, Jeremy (January 10, 2023).
1944:"Illinois Enacts Nation's Final Concealed-Gun Law"
1831:"Illinois Retired Officer Concealed Carry Program"
1404:"Ill. Court Allows Nonresidents to Transport Guns"
954:, a challenge to that city's assault weapons ban.
637:by a person with a valid concealed carry license.
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4375:"City Council Passes Daley Gun Restrictions 45-0"
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2012:"Judges Add 30 Days to Concealed Carry Countdown"
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2616:Petrella, Dan; Gorner, Jeremy (April 28, 2023).
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644:Historical state prohibition of concealed carry
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4429:"City Council Approves Contradictory Gun Laws"
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4355:"Justices Extend Firearm Rights in 5–4 Ruling"
4297:"Evanston Latest Suburb to Repeal Handgun Ban"
4166:"Chicago Gun Law Spurs Deluge of Applications"
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653:December 11, 2012, a three-judge panel of the
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4338:"Daley Promises to Fight to Keep Handgun Ban"
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1200:"Concealed Weapons Permitting Policy Summary"
388:Background checks required for private sales?
3575:"Lincolnwood Could Tweak Assault Weapon Ban"
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2045:"Concealed Carry Frequently Asked Questions"
1326:"Firearm Owner's Frequently Asked Questions"
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1581:"Quinn Names Concealed Carry Appeals Board"
1481:"FOID Case Heads to Illinois Supreme Court"
1370:"430 ILCS 66 – Firearm Concealed Carry Act"
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4277:"Morton Grove Repeals 27-Year-Old Gun Ban"
3743:"Niles Already Has an Assault Weapons Ban"
3227:, July 17, 2013. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
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509:Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card
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4209:"Justices Rule for Individual Gun Rights"
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1107:In Illinois, it is illegal to possess a
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92:is permitted only for those who have an
55:The state police issue licenses for the
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2366:Howard, Meredith (January 12, 2023).
2344:from the original on January 13, 2023
2310:from the original on January 14, 2023
2279:"Child Access Prevention in Illinois"
2169:from the original on January 11, 2023
2157:Howard, Meredith (January 11, 2023).
2126:
2115:Constitution of the State of Illinois
1744:Schmadeke, Steve (February 2, 2018).
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946:, and commercial sales are banned in
856:has banned the possession of certain
716:and one or more of these features: a
655:U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
203:License required for concealed carry?
4607:Lardner, Sheridan (August 3, 2012).
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4215:. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
3854:Sadin, Steve (June 20, 2018).
3741:DeFiglio, Pam (July 6, 2013).
3590:DeFiglio, Pam (July 2, 2013).
3349:Emanuel, Rahm (May 28, 2014).
2105:. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
2001:. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
1587:. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
1570:. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
1479:Bishop, Greg (June 15, 2019).
1393:. Retrieved December 23, 2011.
1284:
1258:
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1181:
1007:District of Columbia v. Heller
300:Magazine capacity restriction?
1:
4582:Hunt, Rhian (July 23, 2015).
4452:. Retrieved January 31, 2016.
4415:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
4327:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
4283:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
4266:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
4249:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
4241:Ahmed, Azam (June 27, 2008).
4232:. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
3525:. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
3455:. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
3360:. City of Chicago. p. 24
3335:Babwin, Don (June 25, 2014).
3326:. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
3211:. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
3138:"Locking Devices in Illinois"
1803:. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
1293:. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
1159:
844:
496:
88:is prohibited. Possession of
3700:Niles, IL Code of Ordinances
3696:"Sec. 66-235 - Prohibitions"
3309:. Retrieved January 7, 2014.
2668:Seidel, Jon (May 17, 2023).
2257:. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
2088:. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
1976:Long, Ray (April 10, 2013).
1188:"Illinois State Law Summary"
677:Article 1 section 22 of the
7:
4499:"Stun-Gun Curbs Become Law"
3818:. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
2898:. Illinois General Assembly
2642:Seidel, Jon (May 4, 2023).
1959:Long, Ray (June 22, 2011).
1950:. Retrieved March 28, 2015.
1898:. Illinois General Assembly
1121:
1061:
1034:kept their laws in effect.
977:Some counties have adopted
600:Cook County Forest Preserve
10:
5000:
3666:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3649:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3632:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3615:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3598:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3581:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
3508:. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
2983:"When Is It Self-Defense?"
2578:that aren't commonly used.
1604:. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
1176:"State Gun Laws: Illinois"
979:Second Amendment sanctuary
500:
4933:
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2035:. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
2018:. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
1984:. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
1967:. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
1820:. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
1376:. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
1102:
1086:To purchase or possess a
1070:that are larger than .18
961:Lake County Circuit Court
952:Friedman v. Highland Park
542:circuit court in Illinois
511:, which is issued by the
48:, which is issued by the
4948:Northern Mariana Islands
4584:"Knife Laws in Illinois"
4119:Belleville News-Democrat
4015:Belleville News-Democrat
3681:August 15, 2013, at the
3491:Retrieved March 8, 2014.
3479:Retrieved March 8, 2014.
2372:Belleville News-Democrat
2163:Belleville News-Democrat
1865:"Open Carry in Illinois"
1391:Illinois Statehouse News
686:Federal Firearms License
609:Illinois Appellate Court
561:issues licenses for the
553:Concealed and open carry
528:In 2011, in the case of
74:Federal Firearms License
858:semi-automatic firearms
816:privately made firearms
795:, but there is also no
752:short-barreled shotguns
368:Peaceable journey laws?
320:NFA weapons restricted?
82:short-barreled shotguns
3726:Niles Herald-Spectator
3408:. Library.municode.com
3242:Chicago Municipal Code
2510:Rockford Register Star
2016:Bloomington Pantagraph
1096:Illinois Supreme Court
1000:On June 26, 2008, the
605:Illinois Supreme Court
594:
534:Illinois Supreme Court
241:Vehicle carry allowed?
165:Owner permit required?
41:in the United States.
23:
4529:Heart of Illinois ABC
3630:Morton Grove Champion
1455:"Illinois v. Brown 2"
1330:Illinois State Police
830:challenged in court.
793:stand-your-ground law
679:Illinois Constitution
592:
513:Illinois State Police
184:Firearm registration?
90:short-barreled rifles
50:Illinois State Police
21:
4925:District of Columbia
4614:May 9, 2014, at the
4596:"Illinois Knife Law"
4068:on November 17, 2011
3244:. Chicago City Clerk
3209:Illinois Bar Journal
1272:on November 16, 2011
1082:Tasers and stun guns
767:military reenactment
742:, the possession of
710:semi-automatic rifle
454:"Ghost guns" banned?
27:Gun laws in Illinois
4958:U.S. Virgin Islands
4093:Herald & Review
4041:Washington Examiner
3911:www.deerfield.il.us
3157:. December 11, 2019
2936:. November 19, 2023
1538:Illinois Lawyer Now
1435:. February 14, 2018
1430:"Illinois v. Brown"
1408:Peoria Journal Star
1336:on February 7, 2015
1139:McDonald v. Chicago
1040:McDonald v. Chicago
860:that it defines as
280:Assault weapon law?
223:Open carry allowed?
4319:2012-02-18 at the
3613:Daily Northwestern
3579:Lincolnwood Review
2198:. January 10, 2023
2050:2013-07-22 at the
1871:. October 15, 2020
1460:. October 16, 2018
1308:2014-10-21 at the
1030:, but Chicago and
1002:U.S. Supreme Court
936:Country Club Hills
922:, and the part of
771:destructive device
744:automatic firearms
712:with a detachable
595:
78:automatic firearms
24:
4966:
4965:
4535:on March 25, 2019
4433:Chicago Sun-Times
3453:Chicago Sun-Times
3432:Chicago Sun-Times
2917:720 ILCS 5/24-3.6
2875:Chicago Sun-Times
2761:Chicago Sun-Times
2726:Chicago Sun-Times
2674:Chicago Sun-Times
2648:Chicago Sun-Times
2566:Chicago Sun-Times
2536:Chicago Sun-Times
2484:The Center Square
2458:The Center Square
2432:The Center Square
2304:Chicago Sun-Times
2133:Chicago Sun-Times
1512:"People v. Brown"
1153:People v. Aguilar
779:Any Other Weapons
763:Curios and Relics
666:People v. Aguilar
657:, in the case of
491:
490:
310:720 ILCS 5/24-1.9
290:720 ILCS 5/24-1.9
194:720 ILCS 5/24-1.9
138:Relevant statutes
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1146:Moore v. Madigan
1074:and that have a
995:grandfathered in
791:Illinois has no
740:Title II weapons
673:Other state laws
660:Moore v. Madigan
530:People v. Holmes
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