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1 | | technology exists, manufacturers have not yet produced
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2 | | microstamp-ready firearms.
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3 | | It behooves the State to install a program in partnership |
4 | | with law enforcement to bring
microstamp-ready firearms into |
5 | | use in Illinois. |
6 | | Section 5. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
7 | | Microstamping Funding Program Act. |
8 | | Section 10. Definitions. |
9 | | "Microstamp-ready" means that the firearm is manufactured |
10 | | to produce a unique
alphanumeric or geometric code on at least |
11 | | one location on each expended cartridge
case that identifies |
12 | | the make, model, and serial number of the firearm. |
13 | | "Microstamping mechanism" means a mechanism of the firearm |
14 | | designed and intended
to produce a unique alphanumeric or |
15 | | geometric code on an expended cartridge that
identifies the |
16 | | make, model, and serial number of the firearm. |
17 | | Section 15. Grants for microstamp-ready firearms. Subject |
18 | | to appropriation, the State shall set aside $500,000 to |
19 | | establish a grant program for microstamp-ready firearms in |
20 | | Illinois. The program will award: |
21 | | (A) Replenishment grants: Grants between $35,000 and |
22 | | $50,000, for the
replenishment of new firearms for their |
23 | | officers. One of these grants shall be for
the Illinois State |
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1 | | Police, and the other three shall be for three municipal law
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2 | | enforcement agencies of towns or cities with a population |
3 | | between 50,000 and
200,000 who purchase firearms for their |
4 | | officers through a Quartermaster
system, in which the |
5 | | Quartermaster is responsible for the purchase, inventory,
and |
6 | | dissemination of uniforms and equipment to officers. |
7 | | (B) New officer grants : Grants between $5,000 to $20,000 |
8 | | to law enforcement
agencies of towns or cities with a |
9 | | population between 30,000 and 200,000 to
assist with the |
10 | | purchase of firearms by new officers. |
11 | | Section 20. Administration and restrictions. The grant |
12 | | program shall be administered by the Illinois State Police and |
13 | | the grant funds shall only be used for the purchase of |
14 | | microstamp-ready firearms by law enforcement agencies that are |
15 | | grant recipients. |
16 | | Section 25. Education and training. Education and training |
17 | | associated with microstamp-ready firearms, and integration |
18 | | with
the NIBIN and CGIC centers in Illinois shall be included |
19 | | in the program.
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20 | | Section 30. Grant application and participation. The State |
21 | | shall establish the objectives and provide direction for the |
22 | | program's grant application process, by which qualified law |
23 | | enforcement agencies can apply to receive funds for |
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1 | | microstamp-ready firearms for use by their officers. Law |
2 | | enforcement agencies participating in the grant program must |
3 | | have their officers using the microstamp-ready firearms as |
4 | | soon as they are delivered. |
5 | | All grants this program must be awarded by June 30, 2022. |
6 | | Law enforcement agencies that have been awarded funds must |
7 | | use funds within one year of receipt or funds will be returned |
8 | | to the State of Illinois.
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9 | | Section 35. Data collection. The Illinois State Police |
10 | | shall collect data from each grant recipient, including but |
11 | | not
limited to:
the number of microstamp-ready firearms |
12 | | purchased,
manufacturer,
number of officers using the |
13 | | microstamp-ready firearms, and
the number of microstamp-ready |
14 | | firearms that are discharged in the first of year of use.
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15 | | Section 40. Penalty. Any person who knowingly or |
16 | | intentionally changes, alters, removes or obliterates the
name |
17 | | of the importer's or manufacturer's serial number or the |
18 | | microstamping mechanism
of any firearm commits a Class 2 |
19 | | felony.".
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