Full Text of HB1469 100th General Assembly
HB1469ham002 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Rep. Daniel J. Burke Filed: 2/28/2018
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1469
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1469, AS AMENDED, | 3 | | with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. | 4 | | 1, on page 2, by inserting immediately below line 21 the | 5 | | following: | 6 | | " (1.1 Qualified retired law enforcement officers as | 7 | | defined in the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act | 8 | | of 2004. "; and | 9 | | on page 3, by inserting immediately below line 17 the | 10 | | following: | 11 | | " (9) Any non-resident who transports, within 24 hours, | 12 | | a
weapon for any lawful purpose from any place where he or
| 13 | | she may lawfully possess and carry that weapon to any other
| 14 | | place where he or she may lawfully possess and carry that
| 15 | | weapon if, during the transportation the weapon is
| 16 | | unloaded, and neither the weapon nor any ammunition being
| 17 | | transported is readily accessible or is directly
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| 1 | | accessible from the passenger compartment of the
| 2 | | transporting vehicle. Provided that, in the case of a
| 3 | | vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver's
| 4 | | compartment the weapon or ammunition shall be contained in
| 5 | | a locked container other than the glove compartment or | 6 | | console. "; and | 7 | | on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 13 the | 8 | | following: | 9 | | " (1.1 Qualified retired law enforcement officers as | 10 | | defined in the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act | 11 | | of 2004. "; and | 12 | | on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 19 the | 13 | | following: | 14 | | " (3.1) Retired corrections officers. As used in this | 15 | | paragraph (3.1), "retired corrections officer" means any | 16 | | former sworn officer of the Department of Corrections, | 17 | | Department of Juvenile Justice, or sheriff who was | 18 | | primarily responsible for the control and custody of | 19 | | offenders, detainees, or inmates and who had not been | 20 | | discharged from employment as a corrections officer for | 21 | | misconduct. "; and | 22 | | on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 22 the | 23 | | following: |
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| 1 | | " (4.1) Retired members of the Armed Services or | 2 | | Reserved Forces of the United States or the Illinois | 3 | | National Guard who have not been dishonorably discharged. | 4 | | (4.2) Fire fighters employed by the Office of State | 5 | | Fire Marshal, fire departments, and fire protection
| 6 | | districts and voluntary fire fighters. As used in this | 7 | | paragraph (4.2) "fire fighter" means any person engaged in | 8 | | fire administration, fire prevention, fire suppression, | 9 | | fire education, and arson investigation, including any | 10 | | permanently employed, trainee or volunteer fire fighter, | 11 | | whether or not that person, trainee, or volunteer is | 12 | | compensated for all or any fraction of his or her time. | 13 | | (4.3) Paramedics. As used in this paragraph (4.3), | 14 | | "paramedic" means an Emergency Medical | 15 | | Technician-Paramedic certified by
the Illinois Department | 16 | | of Public Health under the Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) | 17 | | Systems Act, and all other emergency medical personnel
| 18 | | certified by the Illinois Department of Public Health who | 19 | | are members of an
organized body or not-for-profit | 20 | | corporation under the jurisdiction of
a city, village, | 21 | | incorporated town, fire protection district, or county, | 22 | | that
provides emergency medical treatment to persons of a | 23 | | defined geographical area. | 24 | | (4.4) Any person deemed by a law enforcement agency or | 25 | | a licensed security guard to be in need of body armor. "; | 26 | | and |
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| 1 | | on page 5, immediately below line 7, by inserting the | 2 | | following:
| 3 | | " (9) Sale or possession of a backpack that has been | 4 | | manufactured or designed to include Kevlar or any other | 5 | | similar material or metal, fiberglass, plastic, or nylon | 6 | | plates with the intended purpose of stopping not only | 7 | | missile fragmentation from mines, grenades, mortar shells, | 8 | | and artillery fire but also fire from rifles, machine guns, | 9 | | and small arms; or a removable backpack insert made of | 10 | | Kevlar or any other similar material or metal, fiberglass, | 11 | | plastic, or nylon plates with the intended purpose of | 12 | | stopping not only missile fragmentation from mines, | 13 | | grenades, mortar shells, and artillery fire but also fire | 14 | | from rifles, machine guns, and small arms that have been | 15 | | manufactured or designed to be included in a backpack. | 16 | | (10) Any non-resident who transports, within 24 hours, | 17 | | body armor for any lawful purpose from any place where he | 18 | | or
she may lawfully possess and carry that body armor to | 19 | | any other
place where he or she may lawfully possess and | 20 | | carry that
body armor if, during the transportation the | 21 | | body armor is
not readily accessible or directly
accessible | 22 | | from the passenger compartment of the
transporting | 23 | | vehicle. ".
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