House Bill 5855, introduced by state Rep. Bob Morgan, D-Deerfield,
would prohibit the future sale of around 100 semi-automatic guns and
the future sale and possession of magazines of more than 10 rounds.
During Thursday’s hearing on the bill in an Illinois House
Committee, Live Free Illinois lead organizer Artinese Myrick said
they support prohibiting certain guns and magazines.
Anyone in possession of a defined “assault weapon” would have to
register it with Illinois State Police within 300 days of the bill’s
enactment. Possession of “large capacity” magazines could lead to
felony charges.
The measure would also expand the firearms restraining order from
six months to a year and prohibit anyone under 21, with the
exception of people enlisted in the armed services, from getting a
state-issued Firearm Owner’s Identification Card needed to lawfully
purchase guns and ammo in Illinois.
“We strongly oppose any proposed legislation that would further
criminalize Black and brown communities,” Myrick said. “We are
opposed to penalty enhancements for Black and brown communities, and
we are opposed to the FOID card age limit being raised to the age of
21.”
Gun-owner rights groups have indicated they’re not negotiating on
the bill and are ready to sue.
Dan Eldridge with Federal Firearms Licensees of Illinois said if
enacted, the measure will make law-abiding residents criminals
overnight.
“Millions and millions of Illinois residents suddenly are criminals
for something that they formerly possessed lawfully, committed no
crimes with and they’re now felons,” Eldridge told WMAY.
The gun-owner rights groups said they’re ready to go after the
various aspects of the proposal.
“We plan on going immediately to federal court to challenge this on
three fronts, the 18 to 21 restrictions, the magazines and the
so-called ‘assault weapons,’” Eldridge said.
Another hearing on the bill is set for Tuesday, where Illinois State
Police Director Brendan Kelly is set to testify.
Greg Bishop reports on Illinois government and other issues for
The Center Square. Bishop has years of award-winning broadcast
experience and hosts the WMAY Morning Newsfeed out of
Springfield.
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