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Proposed Illinois Firearm Legislation HB2629

  this is an pro-gun bill
Legislation Overview

Title: CONCEALED CARRY LICENSE FEES

Description: Amends the Firearms Concealed Carry Act. Provides that for a new or renewal concealed carry license, the fee shall be $75 (rather than $150), of which $60 (rather than $120) shall be apportioned to the State Police Firearm Services Fund, $5 (rather than $20) shall be apportioned to the Mental Health Reporting Fund, and $10 shall be apportioned to the State Crime Laboratory Fund. Provides that a non-resident applicant for a new license or renewal shall submit $150 (rather than $300) and a licensee requesting a new license shall submit $10 (rather than $75). Effective immediately.

Session: 101st General Assembly

Last Action: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Last Action Date: March 29, 2019

Sponsors

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1 sponsors: Allen Skillicorn (R);

Percentage of House Of Representatives sponsoring bill: 1% (1 of 118)

History
Chamber Date Action
House Mar 29, 2019 Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
House Mar 5, 2019 To Firearms and Firearm Safety Subcommittee
House Feb 26, 2019 Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Committee
House Feb 14, 2019 Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Allen Skillicorn
House Feb 14, 2019 First Reading
House Feb 14, 2019 Referred to Rules Committee
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Introduced Feb 14, 2019 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call

There have not been any votes on this bill

Link: link to state bill page

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