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reasonable cause to believe
who is mentally
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| (g) Knowingly transfers
Delivers any firearm of a size |
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| which may be concealed upon the
person, incidental to a |
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| sale, without withholding delivery of such firearm
for at |
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| least 72 hours after application for its purchase has been |
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| made, or
delivers any rifle, shotgun or other long gun, |
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| incidental to a sale,
without withholding delivery of such |
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| rifle, shotgun or other long gun for
at least 24 hours |
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| after application for its purchase has been made. However,
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| this paragraph (g) does not apply to: (1) the sale of a |
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| firearm
to a law enforcement officer or a person who |
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| desires to purchase a firearm for
use in promoting the |
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| public interest incident to his or her employment as a
bank |
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| guard, armed truck guard, or other similar employment; (2) |
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| a mail
order sale of a firearm to a nonresident of Illinois |
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| under which the firearm
is mailed to a point outside the |
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| boundaries of Illinois; (3) the sale
of a firearm to a |
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| nonresident of Illinois while at a firearm showing or |
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| display
recognized by the Illinois Department of State |
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| Police; or (4) the sale of a
firearm to a dealer licensed |
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| as a federal firearms dealer under Section 923
of the |
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| federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. 923).
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| (h) While holding any license
as a dealer,
importer, |
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| manufacturer or pawnbroker
under the federal Gun Control |
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| Act of 1968, knowingly
manufactures, sells or delivers to |
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| any unlicensed person a handgun having
a barrel, slide, |
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| frame or receiver which is a die casting of zinc alloy or
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| any other nonhomogeneous metal which will melt or deform at |
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| a temperature
of less than 800 degrees Fahrenheit. For |
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| purposes of this paragraph, (1)
"firearm" is defined as in |
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| the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act; and (2)
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| "handgun" is defined as a firearm designed to be held
and |
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| fired by the use of a single hand, and includes a |
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| combination of parts from
which such a firearm can be |
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| assembled.
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| (i) Transfers or possesses with intent to transfer
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| Sells or gives a firearm of any size to any person he or |
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| she knows or has reasonable cause
to believe is under 18 |
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| years of
age who does not possess a valid Firearm Owner's |
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| Identification Card. |
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| Control Act of 1968,
transfers or possesses with intent to |
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| transfer more than one handgun
to any person within any |
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| 30-day period or transfers or possesses with intent to
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| transfer a handgun
to any person he or she knows or has |
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| reasonable cause to
believe has received a handgun within |
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| the previous 30 days
unless the receipt of multiple |
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| handguns is exempted under subsection (c) or
(d) of Section |
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| 24-3.1A. It is an affirmative defense to a violation of |
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| this
subsection that the transferor in good faith relied on |
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| the records of the
Department of State Police in concluding |
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| that the transferor had not
transferred a
handgun within |
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| the previous 30 days or that multiple purchases were |
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| authorized
by subsection (b) of Section 24-3.1A, or relied |
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| in good faith on the records of
a local law enforcement |
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| agency that the transfer was authorized by subsection
(c)
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| of Section 24-3.1A.
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| (j) Transfers or possesses with intent to transfer
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| Sells or gives a firearm while engaged in the business of |
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| selling
firearms at wholesale or retail without being |
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| licensed as a federal firearms
dealer under Section 923 of |
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| the federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C.
923). In |
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| this paragraph (j):
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| A person "engaged in the business" means a person who |
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| devotes time,
attention, and
labor to
engaging in the |
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| activity as a regular course of trade or business with the
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| principal objective of livelihood and profit, but does not |
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| include a person who
makes occasional repairs of firearms |
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| or who occasionally fits special barrels,
stocks, or |
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| trigger mechanisms to firearms.
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| "With the principal objective of livelihood and |
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| profit" means that the
intent
underlying the sale or |
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| disposition of firearms is predominantly one of
obtaining |
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| livelihood and pecuniary gain, as opposed to other intents, |
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| such as
improving or liquidating a personal firearms |
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| collection; however, proof of
profit shall not be required |
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| as to a person who engages in the regular and
repetitive |
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| purchase and disposition of firearms for criminal purposes |
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| or
terrorism.
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| (B) Paragraph (h) of subsection (A) does not include |
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| firearms sold within 6
months after enactment of Public
Act |
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| nor is any
firearm legally owned or
possessed by any citizen or |
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| purchased by any citizen within 6 months after the
enactment of |
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| Public Act 78-355 subject
to confiscation or seizure under the |
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| provisions of that Public Act. Nothing in
Public Act 78-355 |
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| shall be construed to prohibit the gift or trade of
any firearm |
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| if that firearm was legally held or acquired within 6 months |
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the enactment of that Public Act. |
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| (B-5) As used in this Section, "transfer" means the actual |
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| or attempted
transfer of a firearm or firearm
ammunition, with |
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| or without consideration, but does not include the lease of a
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| firearm, or the provision of ammunition specifically for that |
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| firearm, if the
firearm and the ammunition are to be used on |
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| the lessor's premises, and does
not include any transfer of |
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| possession when the transferor maintains
supervision and |
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| control over the firearm or ammunition. |
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| (B-10) It is an affirmative defense to a violation of
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| paragraph (i-5) of subsection (A) that the transfer or
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| possession with intent to transfer of a firearm
was
to a |
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| transferee who received
the
firearm as an heir, legatee, or |
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| beneficiary of or in a similar capacity to a
deceased
person |
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| who had owned the firearm. Nothing in this paragraph (B-10) |
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| makes
lawful any transfer or possession with intent to transfer |
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| of a firearm, or any
other
possession or use of a firearm, in |
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| violation of any law, other than paragraph
(i-5) of subsection |
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| (A), or in violation of any municipal or county
ordinance.
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| (1) Any person convicted of unlawful transfer
sale of |
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| firearms in violation of
any of paragraph (c), (e), (f), |
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paragraphs (c) through (h) of subsection (A) |
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4
felony. A person convicted of a violation |
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| of subsection (i-5) of subsection (A) of
this Section |
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a Class A misdemeanor for a first offense and a |
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| Class 4 felony for a second or
subsequent offense.
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sale of |
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paragraph (b) , (b-5), or (i) of |
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sale of |
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paragraph (a) of subsection (A) |
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sale of |
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paragraph (a), (b), (b-5), or (i) |
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| of subsection (A) in any school, on the real
property |
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| comprising
a school, at a school related activity, or on or |
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| within 1,000 feet of any
conveyance owned, leased, or |
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| contracted by a school or school district to
transport |
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| students to or from school or a school related activity,
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| offense
was committed, commits a Class 1 felony. Any person |
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| convicted of a second
or subsequent violation of unlawful |
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| transfer
sale of firearms in violation of paragraph
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| (b), (b-5), or (i) of subsection (A) in any school, on the |
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| real property
comprising a school, within 1,000 feet of the |
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| real property comprising a
school, at a school related |
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| activity, or on or within 1,000 feet of any
conveyance |
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| owned, leased, or contracted by a school or school district |
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| to
transport students to or from school or a school related |
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| activity,
regardless of the time of day or time of year at |
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| which the offense
was committed, commits a Class 1 felony |
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| for which the sentence shall be a
term of imprisonment of |
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| no less than 5 years and no more than 15 years.
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sale of |
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paragraph (a) or (i) of subsection |
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operated, or managed by |
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| a public housing agency or leased by a public housing
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| agency as part of a scattered site or mixed-income |
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| development, in a public
park, in a
courthouse, on |
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housing agency or leased by a public housing agency |
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or mixed-income development, on |
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| the real property comprising any public park,
on the real
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| within 1,000 feet
of the real property comprising any |
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property owned, |
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public housing agency as part of a scattered site or |
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| mixed-income development
commits a
Class 2 felony.
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sale of |
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paragraph (j) of subsection (A) |
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subsequent |
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| violation is a Class 4 felony. |
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paragraph (d) of subsection (A) commits a |
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| school,
community college, college, or university.
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other activity for which students' attendance or |
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| participation is sponsored,
organized, or funded in whole or in |
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| part by a school or school district.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-162, eff. 7-10-03.)
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| (720 ILCS 5/24-3.1A new)
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| Sec. 24-3.1A. Unlawful acquisition of handguns.
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Act of 1968, as amended, to |
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period.
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| period may be
made upon
completion of an enhanced background |
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| check, as described in this Section, by
special
application to |
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| the Department of State Police listing the number and type of
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to be acquired and transferred for lawful business or |
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collector
series, for collections, as a bulk |
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| purchase from estate sales, and for similar
purposes.
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by the
Department of State Police, must state the |
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| purpose for the acquisition above
the
limit,
and must require |
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application |
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in addition to the firearms transfer report required by the |
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Tobacco
and Firearms (ATF). The Director of |
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under the Illinois |
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| Administrative Procedure Act, for the implementation
of an |
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| application process for acquisitions of handguns above the |
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| limit.
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State
Police must forthwith issue to the |
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| applicant a nontransferable certificate
that is
valid for 7 |
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| days from the date of issue. The certificate must be
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| surrendered to
the transferor by the prospective transferee |
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| before the consummation of the
transfer
and
must be kept on |
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| file at the transferor's place of business for inspection as
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| provided in Section 24-4.
Upon request of any local
law |
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| enforcement agency, and under its rules, the Department of
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Police may certify the local law enforcement agency to |
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| serve as its agent to
receive
applications and, upon |
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| authorization by the Department of State Police, issue
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| certificates forthwith under this Section. Applications and
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| certificates issued
under this Section must be maintained as |
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law enforcement agencies.
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Section
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| Identification Card Act; or
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| lost who deems it
essential that
the handgun be replaced |
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even |
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| 30-day
period, if:
(i) the person provides the firearms |
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official police
report or a |
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Department of State
Police,
from the law enforcement |
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| agency that took the report of the lost or stolen
handgun;
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contains the name and
address of the
handgun |
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| owner, the description
and serial number
of the handgun, |
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| the location of the loss or
theft, the
date of the loss or |
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| theft, and the date the loss or theft was reported to the
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| law enforcement agency; and (iii) the date of the loss or |
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| theft as reflected on
the
official police report or summary |
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30 days of |
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| the
person's
attempt to replace the handgun. The firearms |
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| transferor must attach a copy of
the
official police report |
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| or summary of the official police report to the original
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| copy of the form
provided by the Department of State Police |
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| completed for the transaction,
retain it for the period
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| prescribed
by the Department of State Police, and forward a |
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| copy of the documents to the
Department of State Police. |
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| The documents must be maintained by the
Department of State |
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| Police and made available to local law enforcement
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| agencies.
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| not include the
exchange or
replacement of a handgun by a |