Attorney General Madigan files motion to stay 7th Circuit decision
on concealed carry
Motion to
stay court's mandate seeks additional 30 days to allow gubernatorial
review of newly passed legislation
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[June 04, 2013]
CHICAGO -- Attorney General Lisa
Madigan filed a motion Monday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
7th Circuit, seeking a 30-day stay of its mandate to enact a new law
governing the carrying of handguns in public.
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The court previously set a 180-day deadline for the General Assembly to comply
with the order. Madigan's motion requests an additional 30 days, or until July
9, to allow the governor to review the recently passed legislation before the
court's stay expires.
Madigan issued the following statement regarding the motion filed with the
court:
The current stay of the Court's mandate expires in less than one week, which
significantly shortens the time set in the state Constitution to allow the
Governor to review legislation. This request for an additional 30 days would
allow the Governor a reasonable amount of time to fulfill his state
constitutional duties. Further, if granted, this additional time would help
prevent a situation in which there is no state law in place governing the
carrying of handguns in public, which the Court sought to avoid in setting the
original stay.
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Motion filed
(PDF)
[Text from file received from the office
of
Illinois Attorney General Lisa
Madigan]
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