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90_SB0107

      720 ILCS 5/24-2.1         from Ch. 38, par. 24-2.1
      720 ILCS 5/24-2.2         from Ch. 38, par. 24-2.2
      720 ILCS 5/24-3.2         from Ch. 38, par. 24-3.2
          Amends  the  Criminal  Code  of  1961.   Changes  various
      offenses relating to metal piercing bullets.  Redefines these
      offenses to relate to armor piercing bullets.  Defines  armor
      piercing bullets.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing
 2    Sections 24-2.1, 24-2.2, and 24-3.2.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.  The  Criminal  Code  of  1961  is amended by
 6    changing Sections 24-2.1, 24-2.2, and 24-3.2 as follows:
 7        (720 ILCS 5/24-2.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-2.1)
 8        Sec.  24-2.1.   Unlawful  Use  of  Armor  Metal  Piercing
 9    Bullets.  (a) A person commits the offense of unlawful use of
10    armor  metal  piercing  bullets  when  he  or  she  knowingly
11    manufactures, sells, purchases,  possesses,  or  carries  any
12    armor metal piercing bullet.
13        For  the  purposes of this Section, "armor metal piercing
14    bullet" means any handgun bullet or handgun  ammunition  with
15    projectiles   or   projectile   cores   constructed  entirely
16    (excluding the presence of traces of other  substances)  from
17    tungsten  alloys,  steel,  iron,  brass,  bronze,  beryllium,
18    copper  or  depleted uranium, or jacketed bullets larger than
19    22 caliber whose jacket has a weight for more than 25% of the
20    total weight of the projectile, and excluding  those  handgun
21    projectiles  whose  cores are composed of soft materials such
22    as  lead  or  lead  alloys,  frangible  projectiles  designed
23    primarily for target shooting, and any other  projectiles  or
24    projectile  cores  that  the  U. S. Secretary of the Treasury
25    finds to be  primarily  intended  to  be  used  for  sporting
26    purposes  or  industrial  purposes or that otherwise does not
27    constitute  "armor  piercing  ammunition"  as  that  term  is
28    defined   by   federal   law   polytetrafluoroethylene-coated
29    bullets; jacketed bullets with other than lead or lead  alloy
30    cores;  and  ammunition  of which the bullet itself is wholly
31    composed of a metal or metal alloy other than lead.
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 1        The definition contained herein shall not be construed to
 2    include shotgun shells.
 3        (b)  Exemptions.  This  Section  does  not  apply  to  or
 4    affect any of the following:
 5        (1)  Peace officers.
 6        (2)  Wardens,  superintendents  and  keepers  of prisons,
 7    penitentiaries,  jails  and  other   institutions   for   the
 8    detention of persons accused or convicted of an offense.
 9        (3)  Members  of  the Armed Services or Reserve Forces of
10    the United States or the Illinois National Guard while in the
11    performance of their official duties.
12        (4)  Federal officials required to carry firearms,  while
13    engaged in the performance of their official duties.
14        (5)  United   States   Marshals,  while  engaged  in  the
15    performance of their official duties.
16        (6)  Persons licensed under federal law  to  manufacture,
17    import, or sell firearms and firearm ammunition, and actually
18    engaged  in  any  such  business,  but  only  with respect to
19    activities  which  are  within  the  lawful  scope  of   such
20    business, such as the manufacture, transportation, or testing
21    of such bullets or ammunition.
22        This  exemption  does  not  authorize the general private
23    possession of any metal or armor piercing  bullet,  but  only
24    such  possession  and  activities which are within the lawful
25    scope of a licensed business described in this paragraph.
26        (7)  Laboratories  having  a   department   of   forensic
27    ballistics  or  specializing in the development of ammunition
28    or explosive ordnance.
29        (8)  Manufacture, transportation  or  sale  of  metal  or
30    armor  piercing  bullets  to  persons specifically authorized
31    under paragraphs  (1)  through  (7)  of  this  subsection  to
32    possess such bullets.
33        (c)  An  information or indictment based upon a violation
34    of  this  Section  need  not  negate  any  exemption   herein
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 1    contained.   The  defendant  shall have the burden of proving
 2    such an exemption.
 3        (d)  Sentence.  A person convicted  of  unlawful  use  of
 4    armor  metal  piercing  bullets  shall be guilty of a Class 3
 5    felony.
 6    (Source: P.A. 82-934.)
 7        (720 ILCS 5/24-2.2) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-2.2)
 8        Sec. 24-2.2.  Manufacture, sale or  transfer  of  bullets
 9    represented  to  be armor metal piercing bullets.  (a) Except
10    as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, it is unlawful
11    for any person to knowingly manufacture, sell, offer to sell,
12    or transfer any bullet which is represented to  be  metal  or
13    armor  piercing as defined in Section 24-2.1 of this Code; to
14    be polytetrafluoroethylene coated; to be jacketed and have  a
15    core  other than lead or lead alloy; or to be wholly composed
16    of a metal or metal alloy other than lead.
17        (b)  Exemptions.  This  Section  does  not  apply  to  or
18    affect   any   person  authorized  under  Section  24-2.1  to
19    manufacture, sell, purchase,  possess,  or  carry  any  armor
20    metal  piercing  bullet  with respect to activities which are
21    within the lawful scope of the exemption therein granted.
22        (c)  An information or indictment based upon a  violation
23    of   this  Section  need  not  negate  any  exemption  herein
24    contained.  The defendant shall have the  burden  of  proving
25    such  an  exemption and that the activities forming the basis
26    of any criminal charge brought pursuant to this Section  were
27    within the lawful scope of such exemption.
28        (d)  Sentence.  Manufacture, sale, or transfer of bullets
29    represented  to  be armor metal piercing bullets is a Class 4
30    felony.
31    (Source: P.A. 82-934.)
32        (720 ILCS 5/24-3.2) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-3.2)
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 1        Sec. 24-3.2.  Unlawful Discharge of Armor Metal  Piercing
 2    Bullets.  (a)  A  person  commits  the  offense  of  unlawful
 3    discharge  of  armor  metal  piercing  bullets when he or she
 4    knowingly or recklessly uses an armor a metal piercing bullet
 5    in violation of this Section.  For purposes of this  Section,
 6    "armor  metal  piercing  bullet"  means any handgun bullet or
 7    handgun  ammunition  with  projectiles  or  projectile  cores
 8    constructed entirely (excluding the  presence  of  traces  of
 9    other  substances)  from tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass,
10    bronze, beryllium, copper or depleted  uranium,  or  jacketed
11    bullets  larger  than 22 caliber whose jacket has a weight of
12    more than 25% of the total  weight  of  the  projectile,  and
13    excluding  those handgun projectiles whose cores are composed
14    of soft materials such as  lead  or  lead  alloys,  frangible
15    projectiles  designed  primarily for target shooting, and any
16    other  projectiles  or  projectile  cores  that  the  U.   S.
17    Secretary  of  the Treasury finds to be primarily intended to
18    be used for sporting purposes or industrial purposes or  that
19    otherwise  does not constitute "armor piercing ammunition" as
20    that     term     is     defined     by      federal      law
21    polytetrafluoroethylene-coated bullets; jacketed bullets with
22    other  than lead or lead alloy cores; and ammunition of which
23    the bullet itself is wholly composed  of  a  metal  or  metal
24    alloy other than lead.  The definition contained herein shall
25    not be construed to include shotgun shells.
26        (b)  A  person  commits  a Class X felony when he or she,
27    knowing that a firearm, as defined in  Section  1.1  of  "the
28    Firearm Owners Identification Card Act An Act relating to the
29    acquisition,  possession and transfer of firearms and firearm
30    ammunition, to provide a penalty for  the  violation  thereof
31    and  to  make  an  appropriation  in  connection  therewith",
32    approved August 3, 1967, as amended", is loaded with an armor
33    a   metal   piercing   bullet,  intentionally  or  recklessly
34    discharges such firearm and such  bullet  strikes  any  other
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 1    person.
 2        (c)  Any  person who possesses, concealed on or about his
 3    or her person, an armor a metal piercing bullet and a firearm
 4    suitable for the discharge thereof is guilty  of  a  Class  2
 5    felony.
 6        (d)  This  Section does not apply to or affect any of the
 7    following:
 8        (1)  Peace officers;
 9        (2)  Wardens, superintendents  and  keepers  of  prisons,
10    penitentiaries,   jails   and   other  institutions  for  the
11    detention of persons accused or convicted of an offense;
12        (3)  Members of the Armed Services or Reserve  Forces  of
13    the United States or the Illinois National Guard while in the
14    performance of their official duties;
15        (4)  Federal  officials required to carry firearms, while
16    engaged in the performance of their official duties;
17        (5)  United  States  Marshals,  while  engaged   in   the
18    performance of their official duties.
19    (Source: P.A. 82-1026.)

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