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90_HB3688

      430 ILCS 65/1.1           from Ch. 38, par. 83-1.1
      430 ILCS 65/3             from Ch. 38, par. 83-3
      430 ILCS 65/3.1           from Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1
      430 ILCS 65/3.2 new
      720 ILCS 5/24-3           from Ch. 38, par. 24-3
          Amends  the  Firearm  Owners  Identification  Card   Act.
      Provides  that when a private individual sells or transfers a
      semiautomatic assault weapon  he  or  she  must  observe  the
      transferee's Firearm Owner's Identification Card and obtain a
      background  check  from the Department of State Police's Dial
      Up System.  Provides that the  transferor  must  submit  this
      information  and the identification of the weapon transferred
      to  the  Department.   The  Department   shall   place   this
      information   in   a  State  Police  databank  that  must  be
      maintained for 20 years.  Requires a person  who  conducts  a
      gun show displaying semiautomatic assault weapons to obtain a
      license  for  the  show  from  the  Department.   Amends  the
      Criminal  Code  of 1961.  Prohibits government sales of these
      weapons to private individuals.
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 1        AN ACT in relation to the private sales of  semiautomatic
 2    assault weapons, amending named Acts.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act is
 6    amended by changing Sections 1.1, 3, and 3.1  and  by  adding
 7    Section 3.2 as follows:
 8        (430 ILCS 65/1.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-1.1)
 9        Sec.  1.1.  For purposes of this Act: "Firearm" means any
10    device, by whatever name known, which is designed to expel  a
11    projectile  or  projectiles  by  the  action of an explosion,
12    expansion of gas or escape of gas; excluding, however:
13             (1)  any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint  ball  gun
14        or   B-B  gun  which  either  expels  a  single  globular
15        projectile not exceeding .18 inch in diameter  and  which
16        has  a  maximum muzzle velocity of less than 700 feet per
17        second  or  breakable  paint  balls  containing  washable
18        marking colors;
19             (2)  any device used exclusively for  signalling  or
20        safety  and  required or recommended by the United States
21        Coast Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission; or
22             (3)  any device used exclusively for the  firing  of
23        stud  cartridges,  explosive rivets or similar industrial
24        ammunition;
25             (4)  an antique firearm (other than  a  machine-gun)
26        which,  although  designed as a weapon, the Department of
27        State  Police  finds  by  reason  of  the  date  of   its
28        manufacture,  value, design, and other characteristics is
29        primarily a collector's item and is not likely to be used
30        as a weapon.
31        "Firearm Ammunition" means any  self-contained  cartridge
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 1    or  shotgun  shell, by whatever name known, which is designed
 2    to be used or adaptable  to  use  in  a  firearm;  excluding,
 3    however:
 4             (1)  any  ammunition  exclusively  designed  for use
 5        with a device used exclusively for signalling  or  safety
 6        and  required  or  recommended by the United States Coast
 7        Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission; or
 8             (2)  any ammunition  designed  exclusively  for  use
 9        with  a  stud or rivet driver or other similar industrial
10        ammunition.
11        "Gun show" means an exhibition open to the general public
12    either by payment of an admission or without payment of a fee
13    for the purpose of displaying firearms and providing for  the
14    sale or transfer of firearms at that exhibition.
15        "Semiautomatic assault weapon" means:
16        (A)  any  of the firearms, or copies or duplicates of the
17    firearms in any caliber, known as:
18                  (i)  Norinco, Mitchell, and  Poly  Technologies
19             Avtomat Kalashnikovs (all models);
20                  (ii)  Action  Arms  Israeli Military Industries
21             UZI and Galil;
22                  (iii)  Beretta Ar70 (SC-70);
23                  (iv)  Colt AR-15;
24                  (v)  Fabrique National FN/FAL, FN/LAR, and FNC;
25                  (vi)  SWD M-10, M-11, M-11/9, and M-12;
26                  (vii)  Steyr AUG;
27                  (viii)  INTRATEC TEC-9, TEC-DC9 and TEC-22; and
28                  (ix)  revolving cylinder shotguns, such as  (or
29             similar to) the Street Sweeper and Striker 12;
30        (B)  a  semiautomatic rifle that has an ability to accept
31    a detachable magazine and has at least 2 of:
32                  (i)  a folding or telescoping stock;
33                  (ii)  a    pistol    grip    that     protrudes
34             conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;
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 1                  (iii)  a bayonet mount;
 2                  (iv)  a  flash  suppressor  or  threaded barrel
 3             designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and
 4                  (v)  a grenade launcher;
 5        (C)  a semiautomatic pistol that has an ability to accept
 6    a detachable magazine and has at least 2 of:
 7             (i)  an ammunition magazine  that  attaches  to  the
 8             pistol outside of the pistol grip;
 9                  (ii)  a  threaded barrel capable of accepting a
10             barrel extender, flash suppressor, forward handgrip,
11             or silencer;
12                  (iii)  a  shroud  that  is  attached   to,   or
13             partially  or  completely  encircles, the barrel and
14             that permits the shooter to hold  the  firearm  with
15             the nontrigger hand without being burned;
16                  (iv)  a  manufactured  weight  of  50 ounces or
17             more when the pistol is unloaded; and
18                  (v)  a semiautomatic version  of  an  automatic
19             firearm; and
20        (D)  a semiautomatic shotgun that has at least 2 of:
21                  (i)  a folding or telescoping stock;
22                  (ii)  a     pistol    grip    that    protrudes
23             conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;
24                  (iii)  a fixed magazine capacity in excess of 5
25             rounds; and
26                  (iv)  an  ability  to   accept   a   detachable
27             magazine.
28    (Source: P.A. 86-349; 86-1265.)
29        (430 ILCS 65/3) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-3)
30        Sec.  3.  (a) Except as provided in Section 3a, no person
31    within this State may knowingly  transfer,  or  cause  to  be
32    transferred,  any  firearm  or  any firearm ammunition to any
33    person within this State unless the transferee with  whom  he
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 1    deals    displays   a   currently   valid   Firearm   Owner's
 2    Identification Card which has previously been issued  in  his
 3    name  by  the Department of State Police under the provisions
 4    of this Act. In addition, all firearm transfers by  federally
 5    licensed firearm dealers are subject to Section 3.1.
 6        (b)  Any person within this State who transfers or causes
 7    to  be  transferred  any  firearm, other than a semiautomatic
 8    assault weapon transferred or sold by individuals who are not
 9    federally licensed firearm dealers  under  Title  18  U.S.C.,
10    Section  923,  shall  keep  a  record  of such transfer for a
11    period of 10 years from the date  of  transfer.  Such  record
12    shall  contain  the  date  of  the transfer; the description,
13    serial number or other information identifying the firearm if
14    no serial number is  available;  and,  if  the  transfer  was
15    completed within this State, the transferee's Firearm Owner's
16    Identification Card number. On demand of a peace officer such
17    transferor  shall  produce  for  inspection  such  record  of
18    transfer.
19        (b-5)  A  person within this State who is not a federally
20    licensed firearm dealer under Title 18  U.S.C.,  Section  923
21    who  transfers  or causes to be transferred any semiautomatic
22    assault weapon to an individual who also is not  a  federally
23    licensed  firearm dealer, shall keep a record of the transfer
24    for a period of 20 years from the date of the transfer.   The
25    record   shall   contain   the  date  of  the  transfer;  the
26    description, serial number or other  information  identifying
27    the  semiautomatic  assault  weapon  if  no  serial number is
28    available; and, if the transfer  was  completed  within  this
29    State,  the  transferee's Firearm Owner's Identification Card
30    number.  On demand of a peace officer  the  transferor  shall
31    produce   for   inspection   the  record  of  transfer.   The
32    transferor  shall  also  submit  the   information   to   the
33    Department  of  State Police who shall maintain a registry of
34    this information for 20 years and place it in  a  State  data
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 1    bank.   This  subsection (b-5) does not apply to the transfer
 2    of a semi-automatic  assault  weapon  to  a  law  enforcement
 3    officer.
 4        (c)  The   provisions   of  this  Section  regarding  the
 5    transfer of firearm  ammunition  shall  not  apply  to  those
 6    persons specified in paragraph (b) of Section 2 of this Act.
 7    (Source: P.A. 87-299.)
 8        (430 ILCS 65/3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1)
 9        Sec.  3.1. Dial up system. The Department of State Police
10    shall provide a dial up telephone system which shall be  used
11    by any federally licensed firearm dealer who is to transfer a
12    firearm  under the provisions of this Act and by a person who
13    is not a federally licensed firearm dealer  who  transfers  a
14    semiautomatic  assault  weapon to another person who is not a
15    federally  licensed  firearm  dealer  or  a  law  enforcement
16    officer.   The  Department  of  State  Police  shall  utilize
17    existing  technology  which allows the caller to be charged a
18    fee equivalent to the cost of providing this service but  not
19    to  exceed  $2.   Fees  collected  by the Department of State
20    Police shall be deposited in the State Police  Services  Fund
21    and used to provide the service.
22        Upon  receiving  a  request  from  a  federally  licensed
23    firearm  dealer  or  a person who is not a federally licensed
24    firearm dealer who transfers a semiautomatic  assault  weapon
25    to  another  person  who  is not a federally licensed firearm
26    dealer or a law enforcement officer, the Department of  State
27    Police  shall  immediately approve, or within the time period
28    established by Section 24-3 of  the  Criminal  Code  of  1961
29    regarding  the  delivery  of  firearms,  notify the inquiring
30    dealer of any objection that would disqualify the  transferee
31    from  acquiring  or  possessing  a firearm. In conducting the
32    inquiry, the Department of State Police  shall  initiate  and
33    complete  an  automated search of its criminal history record
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 1    information  files  and  those  of  the  Federal  Bureau   of
 2    Investigation  and  of  the  files of the Department of Human
 3    Services  relating  to  mental   health   and   developmental
 4    disabilities  to  obtain  any  felony  conviction  or patient
 5    hospitalization information which would disqualify  a  person
 6    from  obtaining  or  require  revocation of a currently valid
 7    Firearm Owner's Identification Card.
 8        The Department of State Police shall promulgate rules  to
 9    implement this system.
10    (Source:  P.A.  88-535;  88-597,  eff.  8-28-94; 89-507, eff.
11    7-1-97.)
12        (430 ILCS 65/3.2 new)
13        Sec. 3.2.  Gun shows, license.  No person shall conduct a
14    gun show that displays semiautomatic assault  weapons  unless
15    that  person  obtains  a  license  for  that purpose from the
16    Department of State Police.  A person shall be ineligible  to
17    obtain  a  license  under  this Section if he or she does not
18    possess a currently valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card
19    issued by the Department.   The Department  of  State  Police
20    shall promulgate rules to implement this Section.
21        Section  10.  The  Criminal  Code  of  1961 is amended by
22    changing Section 24-3 as follows:
23        (720 ILCS 5/24-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-3)
24        Sec. 24-3.  Unlawful Sale of Firearms. A  person  commits
25    the  offense  of  unlawful  sale  of  firearms when he or she
26    knowingly:
27        (a)  Sells or gives any firearm of a size  which  may  be
28    concealed  upon  the  person  to any person under 18 years of
29    age; or
30        (b)  Sells or gives any firearm  to  a  person  under  21
31    years  of  age  who has been convicted of a misdemeanor other
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 1    than a traffic offense or adjudged delinquent; or
 2        (c)  Sells or gives any firearm to any  narcotic  addict;
 3    or
 4        (d)  Sells  or  gives  any  firearm to any person who has
 5    been convicted of a felony under the  laws  of  this  or  any
 6    other jurisdiction; or
 7        (e)  Sells  or  gives  any  firearm to any person who has
 8    been a patient in a mental hospital within the past 5  years;
 9    or
10        (f)  Sells  or  gives  any  firearms to any person who is
11    mentally retarded; or
12        (g)  Delivers  any  firearm  of  a  size  which  may   be
13    concealed  upon  the  person,  incidental  to a sale, without
14    withholding delivery of such firearm for at  least  72  hours
15    after application for its purchase has been made, or delivers
16    any  rifle,  shotgun or other long gun, incidental to a sale,
17    without withholding delivery of such rifle, shotgun or  other
18    long  gun  for  at  least  24 hours after application for its
19    purchase has been made. However,  this  paragraph  shall  not
20    apply  to:  (1)  the  sale  of a firearm to a law enforcement
21    officer or a person who desires to purchase a firearm for use
22    in promoting the public interest incident to  his  employment
23    as  a  bank  guard,  armed  truck  guard,  or  other  similar
24    employment;  or  (2)  a  mail  order  sale  of a firearm to a
25    nonresident of Illinois under which the firearm is mailed  to
26    a  point  outside the boundaries of Illinois; or (3) the sale
27    of a firearm to a nonresident of Illinois while at a  firearm
28    showing  or  display recognized by the Illinois Department of
29    State Police; or (4) the  sale  of  a  firearm  to  a  dealer
30    licensed under the Federal Firearms Act of the United States;
31    or
32        (h)  While  holding  any  license  under the Federal "Gun
33    Control Act of 1968", as  amended,  as  a  dealer,  importer,
34    manufacturer  or  pawnbroker; manufactures, sells or delivers
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 1    to any unlicensed person a handgun having  a  barrel,  slide,
 2    frame or receiver which is a die casting of zinc alloy or any
 3    other  nonhomogeneous  metal  which  will melt or deform at a
 4    temperature of less than 800 degrees Fahrenheit. For purposes
 5    of this paragraph, (1) "firearm" is defined as in the Firearm
 6    Owners Identification Card Act;   "An  Act  relating  to  the
 7    acquisition,  possession and transfer of firearms and firearm
 8    ammunition, to provide a penalty for  the  violation  thereof
 9    and  to  make  an  appropriation  in  connection  therewith",
10    approved August 3, 1967, as amended; (2) "handgun" is defined
11    as  a  firearm  designed to be held and fired by the use of a
12    single hand, and includes a combination of parts from which a
13    firearm can be assembled; or
14        (i)  Sells or gives a firearm of  any size to any  person
15    under  18  years  of age who does not possess a valid Firearm
16    Owner's Identification Card.
17        (i-5)  Being an officer or employee of the State, a  unit
18    of local government, or school district sells or gives in his
19    or  her official capacity any semiautomatic assault weapon as
20    defined in Section 1.1 of the Firearm  Owners  Identification
21    Card Act.
22        (j)  Paragraph  (h)  of  this  Section  shall not include
23    firearms  sold  within  6  months  after  enactment  of  this
24    amendatory Act of 1973, nor shall any firearm  legally  owned
25    or  possessed  by  any  citizen  or  purchased by any citizen
26    within 6 months after the enactment of this amendatory Act of
27    1973  be  subject  to  confiscation  or  seizure  under   the
28    provisions  of  this  amendatory Act of 1973. Nothing in this
29    amendatory Act of 1973 shall be  construed  to  prohibit  the
30    gift or trade of any firearm if that firearm was legally held
31    or  acquired  within  6  months  after  the enactment of this
32    amendatory Act of 1973.
33        (k)  Sentence.
34        Any  person convicted of unlawful  sale  of  firearms  in
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 1    violation  of  paragraphs  (b) through (h) or (i-5) commits a
 2    Class 4 felony.
 3        Any person convicted of  unlawful  sale  of  firearms  in
 4    violation  of  paragraph (a) or (i) commits a Class 3 felony.
 5    Any  person  convicted  of  unlawful  sale  of  firearms   in
 6    violation  of  paragraph (a) or (i) in any school, regardless
 7    of the time of day  or  the  time  of  year,  in  residential
 8    property  owned,  operated,  and  managed by a public housing
 9    agency, in a public  park,  in  a  courthouse,  on  the  real
10    property comprising any school, regardless of the time of day
11    or the time of year, on residential property owned, operated,
12    and  managed by a public housing agency, on the real property
13    comprising any public park, on the real  property  comprising
14    any   courthouse,   in   any  conveyance  owned,  leased,  or
15    contracted by a school  to  transport  students  to  or  from
16    school  or  a  school  related activity, or on any public way
17    within 1,000 feet of the real property comprising any school,
18    public  park,  courthouse,  or  residential  property  owned,
19    operated, and managed by a public housing  agency  commits  a
20    Class 2 felony.
21    (Source: P.A. 88-680, eff. 1-1-95.)

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