Time Range For Action Alert:
Dec 07 2022 to Dec 12 2022HB 5855 is going to have a hearing on 12/12. Currently there are over 5,000 witness slips opposed and 2,500 proponents for the bill.
Please file a witness slip as a PROPONENT before Monday, 12/12. Here is a description of the proposed bill:
HB 5855 PROTECT ILLINOIS COMMUNITIES ACT
Following the Highland Park July 4th Mass Shooting, and in face of daily gun deaths across Illinois, the House Firearm Safety & Reform Working Group proposes HB5855 to reduce gun violence:
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Ban on Assault Weapons, Large Capacity Magazines (10+), and Rapid-Fire Devices
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End the Sale of Assault Weapons immediately, Allowing Registration of Existing Weapons
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Prevent future sales of ammunition magazines holding more than 10 rounds
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Tighten regulations to prohibit rapid fire devices turning weapons into fully automatic guns
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ISP Anti-Gun Trafficking Strike Force
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Establish an interdisciplinary state-wide strike team at the Illinois State Police, in concert with the DOJ and ATF, to combat the influx of illegal guns across state lines into Illinois
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Increase FOID eligibility age to 21 years of age
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Remove ability for under-21 young adults to firearms and ammunition
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Establish exceptions for anyone under 21 serving in the U.S. Military or the IL National Guard
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Permit guardian-supervised hunting or sports shooting for persons under the age of 21.
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Remove Firearms from Dangerous Persons
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Extend duration of a Firearm Restraining Order ("FRO") from 6 months to 1 year, including renewed FRO's
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Gives States' Attorney's standing to assist in filing a FRO.
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Other amendments and improvements to FRO laws.