Illinois (IL) CCW possible - ACT NOW!!!

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From heavyduty on GlockTalk:

Gun bills OKd by House panel
Concealed-carry moves sicken foes

By Erika Slife and Ray Long
Tribune staff reporters
Published March 9, 2005

SPRINGFIELD -- Average citizens could carry concealed weapons under two bills that won overwhelming approval in a House committee Tuesday, setting up a rare, full-blown House floor fight over the issue that advocates say will make people safer and critics contend will lead to more gun violence.

The move further buttressed the National Rifle Association's strategy to not only blunt Mayor Richard Daley's push for gun-control laws but to take the fight to him with a frontal assault of its own.

"I'm heartsick," said House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie (D-Chicago), a major advocate of gun control. The NRA is on a "rampage" in Springfield, Currie said.

Gov. Rod Blagojevich has faced criticism recently as administration lobbyists have backed some pro-gun measures and opposed some anti-gun ones despite the governor's claims to back strong gun controls. This time, however, the administration appeared to speak with one voice.

Agency lobbyists in the House Agriculture and Conservation Committee registered in opposition to the concealed carry measures, and an aide to the governor later pledged he would veto the measures.

"If the legislature passed them, they're dead on arrival," said Abby Ottenhoff, Blagojevich's spokeswoman.

NRA lobbyist Todd Vandermyde said the concealed-carry bills have a "50-50 shot" of passing the House. The bills are similar, except one gives the authority to the Illinois State Police to distribute permits and the other gives it to the county sheriffs.

Under the bills, the city of Chicago could not stop someone from carrying a concealed handgun despite its own ban on handguns, Vandermyde said.

In Springfield, gun issues break along regional, rather than partisan, lines.

The panel endorsed a third bill to require people buying guns at gun shows to undergo background checks, closing a disputed loophole, but it also would require the state to destroy records of sales after 90 days. Though Chicago would be exempted, gun-control proponents want records kept indefinitely.

The fourth bill approved by the panel would prevent municipalities other than Chicago from regulating rifles, shotguns and ammunition for those weapons, including in places like Oak Park and Aurora, which have ordinances in place, Vandermyde said.
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If there was ever a time - THIS IS IT! Call, write, don't e-mail - NOW!!!

Post your letters and contacts too.


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Short-term? You got it. The Firing Line stands with our brothers and sisters from Illinois.

This is an important step in the direction of freedom for all Illini. If you live in the Land of Lincoln, invest in a phone call to your representative in Springfield. Then, follow it up with a 37 cent stamp and a letter expressing your support for this measure.

Total investment: Less than a buck.
Long term return: Priceless!
 
This bill IS SHAPING UP TO HAVE A CHANCE!! Check this out! (from heavyduty on GT):

"HB2567 and HB 2607 have both been sent to the entire House for consideration!!! Now we need to get the Senate bills out of Judiciary - a new hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday 3-15.

Guys, I spoke today with my Senator's chief staffer, and she said this one really is shaping up to have a chance. They think they can cram a veto override down Rodster's throat (or up his..., your preference). BUT, we need to do our part.

1) Contact your Representative and ask them to support and co-sponsor HB2567 and HB2607.
2) Contact *each* member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and ask that they give SB1500 and SB2101 a "do pass" so they can be considered by the full Senate.
3) Contact your Senator and ask them to support and co-sponsor SB1500 and SB2101.

This staffer said that every freakin' phone call and letter will help the cause, because all these elected officials are holding a wet finger up in the air right now to see what way the wind's blowing."

Where are the contact reports here on THR? Where are the letters?

Here is a link to help you find your elected officials:

http://www.ilga.gov/

Look under Additional Resources, Legislator Lookup (LL is a popup window, btw)

MAKE IT HAPPEN!!


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I wish I could help you guys, this would be a definate victory to law-abiding gun owners across the country! (not to mention, help our buddies in Illinois out)

I sure hope this works out!
 
Captain Razor,

YOU CAN!

Post the important >contents< of this and other threads anywhere and everywhere where RKBA people gather. Send e-mails to like minded people, regardless of where they live - they may know someone in Illinois. If you know anyone from the NRA - ring their chimes.

Hey, I'm from Ohio! I'm trying to do what I can for the cause, and I'm sure you can help in some way too.


Best,
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From mack, on THR:

"The harder we fight for these bills now, the sooner we may someday see a shall issue law in Illinois. Just push it to the limit - we have nothing to lose and everything to gain - so contact everyone you know to write letters to their Reps, Senators, and newspapers. Also call and call and call - make their phone systems melt down like the last time they seriously tried to push the mayor's gun control agenda - go in person to hearings if you possibly can.

Also, just my personal opinion - when you write and call -

1. Be polite

2. Let them know how much you care about this issue and how important it is to you and that you will remember their support or opposition

3. Try to frame it in terms of the right to self-defense and not a "gun" issue as such or a liberal/conservative or republican/democrat issue.

4. When dealing with the senate judiciary committee ask them to regardless of their support or non-support of the bills to allow the full senate to consider the bill - since it is an issue that concerns all the citizens of this state - the right to life and the right to defend that life.

5. Be sincere, honest, assertive, unrelenting, and polite."
 
This Is It Folks!!!

Alrighty, folks. Don't say you weren't told. Here, compliments of kjhof on 1911Forum are some phone numbers and addresses.

CALL THEM!!! (Senate first, House second)

Then call (& write) YOUR ELECTED officials!

Here is the Senate Judiciary Committee. They were supposed to hear the following bills:
SB0219 - criminal sanctions for failure to report loss/theft - AMENDED, RETURNED TO RULES COMMITTEE postponed
SB0317 - One handgun a month purchase limit (i.e. registration) postponed
SB0332 - Dealer licensing postponed
SB0546 - closes the gun show "loophole" postponed
SB1326 - creates the "Firearms Act", but there is no actual text to the bill, nor does it establish any provisions. Given who the sponsor is, this could be very ominous down the road... postponed
SB1440 - Dealer liability for the behavior of criminals postponed
SB1441 - broadly written bill that holds dealers responsible for creating a "public nuisance" postponed
SB1482 - .50 ban postponed
SB1500 - CCW postponed
SB2101 - CCW postponed
SB2102 - Another preemption bill for long guns and ammo that exempts Chicago postponed

It looks as if the Senate will try again to hear these on Tuesday, Mar. 15. Here are the members' names and contact info:

John Cullerton statesencullerton@msn.com
111 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-7260

Kirk Dillard senator@kdillard.com
119D Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8148

Don Harmon
605 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8176

James Clayborne clayborne@senatedem.state.il.us
629 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-5399

William Haine senhaine@cbnstl.com
M113 Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-5247

Kwame Raoul
M121 Capitol Bldg.
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-5338

Ira Silverstein silverstein@senatedem.state.il.us
121B Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-5500

Ed Petka
309D Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0422

Peter Roskam peter@peterroskam.com
309H Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8022

Richard Winkel Jr. rickwinkel@rickwinkel.com
M103A Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-2507


Next is the House Human Services Committee:

William Delgado - F (NRA)
repdelgado@aol.com
264-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0480

Patricia Bellock - B (NRA), B+ (IL Handgun Control)
rep@pbellock.com
227-N Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-1448

Michelle Chavez - unknown
252- W Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8173

Annazette Collins - A (IL Handgun Control)
262-W Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8077

Elizabeth Coulson - F (NRA), A+ (IL Handgun Control)
coulson@earthlink.net
220-N Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-4194

Shane Cultra - A (NRA)
shanecultra105@hotmailc.com
230-N Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL
(217) 558-1039

Joe Dunn - A (NRA)
joe@josephdunn.com
200-3N Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-6507

Mary Flowers - D (NRA), A+ (IL Handgun Control)
mflowers@hdsmail.state.il.us
251-E Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-4207

Constance Howard - D (NRA), A (IL Handgun Control)
strephow@legis.state.il.us
270-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-6476

Naomi Jakobsson - D (NRA), A (IL Handgun Control)
n.jakobsson@worldnet.att.net
257-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 558-1009

Roger Jenisch - unknown
213-N Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8158

Robert Rita - C (NRA), C (IL Handgun Control)
robertbobrita@aol.com
247-E Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 558-1000


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This is the big day folks.

Make those calls, and have others make them - NOW.

IF YOU WANT IL CCW - SHOW IT.


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IL CCW - act NOW!

I just have to post the following, from Don Gwinn on THR. I've added my comments.

Says Don:
The Governor also sent a clear message to those who want to make guns more easily accessible. "Bills that would preempt the home rule and take away the power of cities to enact gun control laws, or that would make Illinois a conceal and carry state, or that would destroy records that will make it harder for law enforcement to trace gun crimes, are bills that would weaken our gun laws and increase crime. If any of these bills reach my desk, let me say it right now: they are dead on arrival.

That's from Blagojevich's press release on his new gun trafficking idea. Just to keep in mind what we face and what we need.
Assume a 2/3 majority from the beginning.

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The man is right on. Don't consider the fight lost, don't consider it hopeless, consider it a steep slope that you MUST climb. You must employ, and continue to employ, all means at your (and those of your friends/associates) disposal.

I personally like the idea of a campaign which says "The state of IL, and some of its political subdivisions, know what is best for you. Your rights and your life, must continue to be subservient to continued failed policies and judicial activism. If you don't like it, tough!"

Blago has challenged you - ARE YOU UP TO THE CHALLENGE?

The Senate meets today on many firearm matters. Contact them - contact info a couple of posts back.

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UPDATE - 44Brent on Packing.org has this to say (links eliminated)

Two CCW bills scheduled for hearing on March 15 at 2:30 p.m. in the Judiciary were postponed. by the judiciary committee:

SB 1500
SB 2101

I contacted several senate staffers to find out what happened. According to a staffer for Senator Todd Sieben, committee chairman John Cullerton (Democrat), refused to allow the bill to be heard. I was also informed that tomorrow is the deadline for bills to be sent out of committee.

Interestingly enough, there was a barrage of media in the mainstream press in the last few days in which Richard Daley and Rod Blagojevich made public complaints to the press about the NRA pushing a right-to-carry.

Daley rips Gov's 'sideshow' on guns
Daley rips concealed-carry proposal
Daley gun bills sent reeling again

In addition, Peter Roskam, a right-to-carry advocate has been pulled off the Judiciary committee.

Contact the folllowing members of the Judiciary committee and let them know you don't appreciate the Judiciary committee pandering to Mayor Daley, and that you want the bills heard by the committee on the 17th, and sent to the floor for a full vote.

John Cullerton
(217) 782-7260
(773) 296-0993 Fax
john@senatorcullerton.com

Kirk Dillard
(630) 969-1007 Fax
senator@kdillard.com

Don Harmon
(217) 782-8176
(708) 848-2022 Fax
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COME ON ILLINOIS. You must do more - NOW.


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I live in Peoria County, and while I don't yet own a firearm...this issue is one close to heart.

I'll do what I can!
 
Thanks!

Defjon and ALL,

Please check out http://www.illinoiscarry.com/forum/ and www.isra.org , do what you can, and follow the news.

On Illinois Carry read the POLITICS thread and the ILLINOIS CONCEALED CARRY threads - BOTH of them. The mods seem to sometimes put calls to action in one thread, and the next time in the other!

There is currently a thread on IL Concealed Carry asking for people to write to various legislators. Please take part.

The fight is NOT OVER.


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