http://www.sj-r.com/article/20140225/News/140229532#ixzz2vrDENfJ8
EDIT: Just second-sourcing Jeff's original post here.
The four differed over assault-style guns — high-capacity weapons that have been used in some of the deadliest mass shootings. They currently aren't illegal statewide, and a proposed statewide ban backed by Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn was pulled from consideration last year in Springfield. About 20 communities voted last year to ban them as part of the concealed carry legislation process last spring.
Dillard, of Hinsdale, and Rauner, of Winnetka, both left open the possibility they would support a ban. Rutherford, of Chenoa, and Brady, of Bloomington, oppose such a ban.
In a slight turn from Republican platforms in support of expanded gun rights, Dillard indicated it's possible he could support the ban depending on how the law was drafted.
"As a dad with young children, I'm concerned about high-capacity weapons and public safety," Dillard wrote.
EDIT: Just second-sourcing Jeff's original post here.