Here's a quick look at some of those:
Concealed carry
FINALLY: Illinois is the last state to get a concealed carry law. |
If there is one new law that may actually increase freedom, it's Illinois' new concealed carry law.
For the first time, Illinois citizens will be able to legally carry a gun to most locations in the state.
"But if you look at the concealed carry law as an aggregate, there are a ton of restrictions that go inside of that," Paprocki added.
Illinois State Police are taking their time implementing concealed carry. Gun owners can apply for a permit starting Sunday, but the State Police say it will be April at the earliest before anyone will actually receive a permit.
Cellphone ban
In 2014, Illinois drivers are being ordered to put down their phones.
DROP THAT PHONE: Lawmakers are banning hand-held cellphones in 2014. |
The state will begin to enforce a hand-held cellphone ban. Drivers will have to use a Bluetooth headset or the speakerphone. Texting, talking, and checking email will be a crime. But police say it's still OK to use a GPS device.
Illinois is also enhancing the penalty for causing an accident while texting. Drivers under 19 can face felony charges in the new year if they are texting behind the wheel and get into an accident that injures someone.
Cigarette butts
No ifs, ands or butts about it, smokers could get felony charges for tossing a cigarette out the window.
The state has added cigarette butts to the littering law. Toss one butt and it's a fine that could reach $1,500. After the third offense, tossing a cigarette butt becomes a felony.