Bills that passed the Illinois Senate on March 14, 2018
Assault Weapons (HB 1465):
Bans possession
assault weapons / high capacity magazines by
anyone younger than 21. Creates an affirmative
defense to a charge for the unlawful possession
of assault weapon, assault weapon attachment,
.50 caliber rifle, or .50 caliber cartridge (but not
magazines) by a person who is under 21 years
of age if certain circumstances are present.
• possession before the law goes into
effect;
• possession while with someone over 21
with a FOID card;
• the assault weapon, attachment, .50
caliber rifle or cartridge is in a vehicle
owned by someone over 21 with a FOID
card; or
• the assault weapon, etc. is in a
residence owned by someone over 21
with a FOID card.
This is a defense to a charge that must be
proven at trial. This is not an exception to the
offense.
Bump Stocks, Trigger Cranks (HB 1467):
Makes
the sale, manufacture, purchase, possession, or
carrying of a bump stock or trigger crank illegal
90 days after the law goes into effect. Makes it
90 days and a probationable class 4 felony. Also
allows local governments to enact their own
assault weapons bans.
Waiting Period (HB 1468):
Establishes a
72- hour waiting period for semi-automatic rifles,
semi-automatic shotguns, semi-automatic
pistols, and .50 caliber rifles. It also bans the
sale of these firearms to non-residents at gun
shows.
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