http://www.rrstar.com/news/x776193740/C ... is-Capitol" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The amended language — filed under Senate Bill 2193 — would apply statewide and municipalities would not be able to establish their own rules. It also calls for a long list of prohibited places, including public transit, an increased $150 permit fee and 16 hours of training.
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A small step in the right direction.mojo84 wrote:http://www.rrstar.com/news/x776193740/C ... is-Capitol" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The amended language — filed under Senate Bill 2193 — would apply statewide and municipalities would not be able to establish their own rules. It also calls for a long list of prohibited places, including public transit, an increased $150 permit fee and 16 hours of training.
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
state preemption is HUGE. Would be shocking if the Chicago machine allows such a bill to pass.
Even if it does pass, Chicago will probably ignore the preemption clause.
Even if it does pass, Chicago will probably ignore the preemption clause.
I'll quit carrying a gun when they make murder and armed robbery illegal
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
I had to laugh at the following quote:
"With the newest language, Illinois would also not honor other states’ concealed-carry permits, something gun-control advocates like Sen. Kwame Raoul, D-Chicago, say is key in preserving public safety because some states’ mental health reporting laws are more lax than in Illinois."
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"With the newest language, Illinois would also not honor other states’ concealed-carry permits, something gun-control advocates like Sen. Kwame Raoul, D-Chicago, say is key in preserving public safety because some states’ mental health reporting laws are more lax than in Illinois."

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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
Wondered if anyone else was interested in IL.
As a Life Member of the ISRA, I am interested, although I do not intend to ever live there again, I will be visiting my stepdaughter from time to time. Now, about that lack of reciprocity . . .
As a Life Member of the ISRA, I am interested, although I do not intend to ever live there again, I will be visiting my stepdaughter from time to time. Now, about that lack of reciprocity . . .
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
Interestingly it seems that unlicensed, non-residents will be allowed to carry in their vehicles - mental health check or not.
Having looked at the list of 22 places off limits for carry I don't think my trips to Illinois would be materially different if I had one of their non-resident licenses ($300 plus living in a state with a "substantially similar" law) or just opted to keep it in my car ($0).
Having looked at the list of 22 places off limits for carry I don't think my trips to Illinois would be materially different if I had one of their non-resident licenses ($300 plus living in a state with a "substantially similar" law) or just opted to keep it in my car ($0).
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
The whole situation with law enforcement objection and board sounds more like a May Issue than a Shall Issue situation. I suspect that Chicago PD will object to every application so it will be up to the board to overrule them.
They talk about a "pass thru" for non-residents which doesn't seem much different than my understanding today. Don't they treat another State's CHL as an IL FOID? As far as I can tell, it doesn't much change anything for non-residents because you still could not have a stop in IL and be compliant.
We'll see what actually passes by 6/9. I'm not optimistic that they'll get anything passed and this latest version doesn't seem like much of a "win" for gun owners if it is passed.
They talk about a "pass thru" for non-residents which doesn't seem much different than my understanding today. Don't they treat another State's CHL as an IL FOID? As far as I can tell, it doesn't much change anything for non-residents because you still could not have a stop in IL and be compliant.
We'll see what actually passes by 6/9. I'm not optimistic that they'll get anything passed and this latest version doesn't seem like much of a "win" for gun owners if it is passed.
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
When ISP "administratively canceled" my FOID after I tried to get a change of address to TX, I still consider it revoked, they told me I could use a TX license as a FOID, but not a CHL, a hunting license, and that my CHL would not be considered a FOID, and that the only reason for me to come there and buy ammo would be for hunting and not target shooting, so I would also need a non-resident hunting license, and on, and on.chasfm11 wrote:The whole situation with law enforcement objection and board sounds more like a May Issue than a Shall Issue situation. I suspect that Chicago PD will object to every application so it will be up to the board to overrule them.
They talk about a "pass thru" for non-residents which doesn't seem much different than my understanding today. Don't they treat another State's CHL as an IL FOID? As far as I can tell, it doesn't much change anything for non-residents because you still could not have a stop in IL and be compliant.
We'll see what actually passes by 6/9. I'm not optimistic that they'll get anything passed and this latest version doesn't seem like much of a "win" for gun owners if it is passed.
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I figured they wouldn't honor other states licenses. The greed of the Illinois political machine knows no bounds.
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
I see this nothing other than an attempt to show the courts they have passed a "shall" issue law without having to actually issue any carry permits. Just more Chicago style thug politics at the state level.
I spent a week in Chicago about 6 years ago and absolutely loved my time there. It was an experience I thoroughly enjoyed because I was able to live it up on the company dime while there and knew in a few days I would be back home in Texas. You couldn't pay me enough to live there. Not sure I would want to visit again either.
I spent a week in Chicago about 6 years ago and absolutely loved my time there. It was an experience I thoroughly enjoyed because I was able to live it up on the company dime while there and knew in a few days I would be back home in Texas. You couldn't pay me enough to live there. Not sure I would want to visit again either.
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
I've been in Chicago two weeks out of the past three that I've been traveling for business...going there in a few weeks again...and a few weeks again after that...getting concealed carry would be GREAT! It's a step in the right direction.
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The Illinois legislature will find a way to comply with the federal court ruling, yet make it virtually impossible to obtain a license. Or, if you CAN get a license, it will be illegal to carry almost anywhere.
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Re: Illinois Concealed Carry Bill
I was waiting for the punch line when I read the thread title.