With counties across the state saying they won’t enforce a gun ban,
or are Second Amendment sanctuaries, and some publicly saying they
won’t comply with a looming registry, Pritzker said Illinois State
Police will be responsible for enforcement.
“As are all law enforcement all across our state and they will in
fact do their job or they won’t be in their job,” Pritzker said.
While Pritzker said he’s confident the law will survive a legal
challenge, Guns Save Life Executive Director John Boch said it’s
unconstitutional and they’ll prove it in court.
“This thing is going to be blocked by sometime early February at the
latest, and it’s gonna be done at that point,” Boch told WMAY
Wednesday. “There’s already Supreme Court precedent on this. There’s
already other states that have tried to do the same thing that have
been shut down.”
Boch said multiple gun-owner rights groups have banded together to
file multiple challenges in federal court as early as next week.
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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