Pritzker says “Enough is enough,” claims Senate gun bill “falls short” of a “real assault weapons ban”
Sunday, Jan 8, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * From Gov. Pritzker…
That’s about as close to an outright veto threat as you can get. Combine that with Speaker Welch’s criticisms and the Everytown statement, and that Senate bill looks DOA.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Speaker Welch flatly rejects Senate proposals on guns, reproductive rights
Sunday, Jan 8, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Speaker’s spokesperson clarified that this statement is about both the gun bill and the reproductive rights bill passed by the House last week…
*** UPDATE *** Harmon spokesperson John Patterson…
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Everytown for Gun Safety president says Senate’s gun bill is “simply not as strong as the House version”
Sunday, Jan 8, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * As we’ve already seen today, the gun reform groups have been sticking with the House’s version of the assault weapons ban legislation. But I’ve been asking some of the groups where they stand on the Senate’s new bill. This is from John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety…
More to come. …Adding… Another one…
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Leader Durkin to resign from Illinois House on Tuesday
Sunday, Jan 8, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Pearson with the scoop…
…Adding… Durkin’s resignation letter…
…Adding… Updated seniority and demographic numbers from John Amdor… ![]()
…Adding… Glad to see he’s no longer bitter about the election /s…
…Adding… Press release…
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*** UPDATED x2 - Senate proposal introduced *** Advocates pressure Senators to support House-passed assault weapons ban as-is
Sunday, Jan 8, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Background on Dr. Baum is here. The Senate Democrats have shown some reluctance to support the House-approved assault weapons ban as-is, so this robocall is just one aspect of the proponents’ advocacy efforts. Other things are happening as well, but the main message is that the advocates want the bill passed as-is. The Senate has balked at House language requiring FOID holders to disclose serial numbers of their grandfathered assault weapons, apparently because this would be too much like formal gun registration, which Illinois doesn’t currently have. Advocates say deleting or altering the House language would gut the ban. Anyway, here is one of the calls targeting Democratic voters in every Senate district yesterday and today…
Again, this is just one angle on the effort to push Senators into voting for the House bill. More later. …Adding… House proponents of the bill have been expressing concern about the Senate’s reluctance for several days. This is some of what I told subscribers early Friday morning…
*** UPDATE 1 *** The Senate’s language has been filed on HB5471. The serial number language from the House bill has been deleted…
Advocates say the Senate has also reduced the number of assault weapons covered by the House bill. The Senate proposal also grandfathers in high capacity magazines…
A “large capacity ammunition feeding device” is defined as “a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip, or similar device that has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted to accept, more than 10 rounds of ammunition for long guns and more than 15 rounds of ammunition for handguns.” But it will be lawful to possess these devices only on “private property owned or immediately controlled by the person,” private property not open to the public with permission of the owner, on firing ranges, during competitions, at the repair shop and while traveling to and from those locations as long as they have no ammunition in them and are stored in a case. The Senate sponsor is Senate President Don Harmon. You may recall that the sponsor of the House proposal was Speaker Chris Welch. An interesting showdown is coming. *** UPDATE 2 *** Three gun law reform groups are standing behind the House’s version which includes serial numbers…
Emphasis added. Full release is here.
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