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Nonexistent? Rock River Arms and Springfield Armory come to mind right away.
Don't forget Armalite and Lewis Machine & Tool. Les Baer was in Illinois until he moved across the river a few years ago.
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Nonexistent? Rock River Arms and Springfield Armory come to mind right away.
Simply not true. I found the reference the other day and dont have patience to pour through the bill again. But it specifically references TN and other states with substantially similar requirements for permits.What reciprocity? There isn't any reciprocity in this law. In order to be able to carry you will have to get an Ill non-resident permit at a cost of $300.00.
Texas is $140.150. wow that's a lot! for the permit
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E. Seizure and Forfeiture of Firearms
Members will only enforce MCC 8-20-250 "Seizure and Forfeiture of Firearms" under the following circumstances:
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1. if the possessor of the firearm does not have either a FOID card or a CCL and the weapon is not lawfully transported.
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Pursuant to 720 ILCS 5/24, the proper transportation of weapons is defined as the weapon being:
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a. broken down in a non-functioning state; or
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b. not immediately accessible; or
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c. unloaded and is enclosed in a case, in a firearm carrying box, shipping box, or other container (e.g., closed glove compartment or closed center console).
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2. the firearm is a sawed-off shotgun, .50 caliber rifle, short barrel rifle, machine gun, or assault weapon.
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3. the seized object is a laser sight, firearm silencer, or muffler.
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FF. Impoundments
Members may only impound a vehicle pursuant to MCC 8-20-070 "Possession of Firearm" under the following three circumstances:
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1. if the UUW offender does not have either a FOID card or a CCL and the weapon is not lawfully transported.
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2. if the vehicle contains a sawed-off shotgun, .50 caliber rifle, short barrel rifle, machine gun, or assault weapon.
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3. if vehicle contains a laser sight, firearm silencer, or muffler.
Since they just passed the law a week ago or something I doubt HGL.com has been updated that recently.Also according to handgunlaw.us Ill recognizes no other states concealed carry permit. And I think they know a bit more about it than you do bubba.
Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Provides that any owner of an establishment that serves alcohol on its premises who maintains a retail liquor license as provided in the Act and allows for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on its premises as an on premise consumption retailer, (deletes if more than 50% of the establishment's gross receipts within the prior 3 months is from the sale of alcohol) who knowingly fails to prohibit concealed firearms on its premises or who knowingly makes a false statement or record to avoid the prohibition of concealed firearms on its premises under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act shall be guilty of a business offense with a fine up to $5,000. Amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act. Provides that a licensee under the Act shall not knowingly carry a firearm on or into any building, real property, and parking area under the control of an establishment that maintains a retail liquor license as provided in the Liquor Control Act of 1934 and allows for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on its premises as an on premise consumption retailer (rather than serves alcohol on its premises, if more than 50% of the establishment's gross receipts within the prior 3 months is from the sale of alcohol).
Since they just passed the law a week ago or something I doubt HGL.com has been updated that recently.
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Uhhh.....
It's the SAME.... :banghead:
Illinois, as I read the statute, is NOT a "must disclose" state (as Ohio, Michigan, etc). The statute simply codifies the fact that IF ASKED you need to answer the question. That's not rocket science to understand.
Willie.
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What reciprocity? There isn't any reciprocity in this law. In order to be able to carry you will have to get an Ill non-resident permit at a cost of $300.00.
Simply not true. I found the reference the other day and dont have patience to pour through the bill again. But it specifically references TN and other states with substantially similar requirements for permits.
Simply not true. I found the reference the other day and dont have patience to pour through the bill again. But it specifically references TN and other states with substantially similar requirements for permits.
It was my understanding that when this was being crafted that you would have to possess what ever makes you legal to carry in your state...So, from Indiana, you would need your permit...Alaska, just need to not be a prohibited person.(2) is eligible to carry a firearm in public under the
laws of his or her state or territory of residence;
In 997, we gave any IL residents with current non-resident permits a year grace period to get the IL permit...this would have eased the rush to get them issued to everyone.I find it ironic that a IL resident can't carry a loaded firearm inside a car after they have obviously undergone a background check to get the FOID card, yet someone from VT or AK is good to go
There is no reciprocity. There is a grace period for out of state permits to be allowed. Once that grace period is up only Illinois permits will be recognized. That's my understanding of the new law anyway.
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Please take a look at post #43. There is no requirement for a permit. Just a requirement that your home state allow you to publicly carry a firearm.