The “Aurora Package” of gun control laws is now out in Illinois. Rep. Kathleen Willis (D-Northlake) rolled out her proposals yesterday with the support of Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, and their usual gun-rights-denying cheering section. Her proposals are the result of bad-faith negotiation, obstinance, ignorance, and wishful thinking... so “the usual.” The good news is that these proposals are so unworkable and likely would be found unconstitutional, so they stand little chance of ALL being adopted.
Speaker Michael Madigan tasked Rep. Willis with concocting an “Aurora Package” of gun control laws in the wake of the criminal mass murder February 15 this year in Aurora, IL. Legislative leaders requested all-stakeholder meetings in March to discuss appropriate measures to update the FOID background check and revocation process. Sadly (or predictably), only ONE such meeting was held among all stakeholders, including the firearms industry, state and local police, and others. ONE. Many of the proposed changes were rejected by the majority of stakeholders because they overreach, and are completely off target. And yet she still persisted…. and came up with these proposals:
He was NOT a qualified transferee, and there were MULTIPLE process failures that lead to his obtaining that gun through legal channels. These proposed legislative cures are completely off target in that MOST recovered crime guns are obtained by criminals illegally. And yet this is sadly typical: Government response to failure by government officials to do their job is... more Government!
This proposed gun control package is unpopular not only with the gun lobby, but also with law enforcement. Outside of rabid haters of private firearms ownership, there is little support for any of it. And passage of these FOID card amendments increases the likelihood that the FOID Act is tossed out in its entirety as an unconstitutional burden on the exercise of constitutional rights.
If Amendment 1 to HB96 is called for a vote, which we don’t expect to happen this week, we’ll send out the alert to contact your legislator to Vote “NO” on these bills. Or maybe we should just let the gun control enthusiasts step on a rake again…
Thank you for your support but remember...
These bills all sound terrible for gun owners, and they would be if made law, but they are a long way from becoming law. FFL-IL, Springfield Armory, and the Illinois State Rifle Association all have professionals on the ground at the state capitol, staying on top of developments in regards to Illinois gun control. Your support and direct contact with *your* legislator will be very important in the future to keep these bills from becoming law. Stay tuned for more developments.