Illinois State Rifle Association criticizes proposed gun control
measures
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[December 10, 2022]
By Andrew Hensel | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Firearm advocacy groups and Illinois GOP lawmakers
are speaking out against legislation that they say will infringe upon
Illinoisans' Second Amendment rights.
House Bill 5855, filed by state Rep. Bob Morgan, D-Deerfield, aims to
prohibit individuals from purchasing semi-automatic weapons in Illinois.
It also increases the length of restraining orders and sets up age
restrictions for applying for a Firearm Owner's Identification card.
The measure would also ban manufacturing, delivering, selling,
purchasing, and possession of any magazine that can hold more than 10
rounds. Anyone with a magazine over 10 rounds would be committing a
felony, if the measure passes and is approved by the governor.
Illinois State Rifle Association Executive Director Richard Pearson told
The Center Square that Illinois needs to do a better job enforcing its
current laws to avoid events like the suburban Highland Park mass
shooting where seven people were killed and dozens injured during a July
4 parade.
"The police knew the shooter was a problem, and they did nothing,"
Pearson said. "We have red flag laws. We have clear and present danger
laws, both of which should have been implemented, and this guy would
have never gotten a FOID card."
The ISRA said it would challenge the measure in court if it passed, as
other gun rights have said.
"The Illinois State Rifle Association will not be entering into any
negotiations on this piece of legislation," the group said in a
statement. "Elections have consequences. We will see the State of
Illinois in court should this bill be enacted into law."
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The Illinois State Capitol in
Springfield.
Greg Bishop / The Center Square
The Illinois Freedom Caucus, made up of Republican state lawmakers, also
released a statement saying more gun laws do not stop mass shootings.
"There is universal agreement that mass shootings are evil and wrong.
The disagreement comes in how to deal with the problem. For some, the
path to stopping mass shootings is to strip honest citizens of their 2nd
Amendment rights," the group said in a news release. "Between federal,
state, and local governments, our nation has in excess of more than
20,000 gun laws. If enacting more laws were the solution, the problem
would have been solved long ago."
Morgan said he has growing support across the state for his measure. A
subject matter hearing on the bill is scheduled for Monday at 11.
Morgan also said he wants to get the bill passed during lame duck
session in early January, when just a simple majority of "yes" votes is
needed to have the legislation take effect immediately.
“I think we’re going to have a robust conversation in the coming weeks
to get some good feedback on it, but I’m going to work as hard as I
possibly can to pass these laws to make sure that no other community
goes through what we have here in Highland Park,” he said.
Andrew Hensel has years of experience as a reporter and
pre-game host for the Joliet Slammers, and as a producer for the Windy
City Bulls. A graduate of Iowa Wesleyan University and Illinois Media
School, Andrew lives in the south suburbs of Chicago.
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