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Illinois Gun Registry Rules Approved Amid Controversy

Many Illinoisans refuse to register firearms despite potential legal consequences, raising questions about the effectiveness of the new rules.

  • New permanent rules for registering firearms now heavily regulated in Illinois will soon go into effect, following approval by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
  • Republican lawmakers have raised concerns about the rules, arguing they are too complicated and infringe on the privacy of gun owners.
  • Under the new rules, failure to register banned guns could result in a misdemeanor charge, or a felony for repeated violations.
  • Despite the new rules, many Illinoisans are reportedly refusing to register their firearms, with only about 1.22% of FOID card holders having registered guns or accessories subject to the ban.
  • State police officials have stated that if the law is deemed unconstitutional, the gun registration data would be destroyed.
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