Another dumb idea, courtesy of Illinois dumbocrats, House Bill 4414:
- Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides
that beginning January 1, 2027, all handgun ammunition that is
manufactured, imported into the State for sale or personal use, kept for
sale, offered or exposed for sale, sold, given, lent, or possessed
shall be serialized.
- Provides that beginning January 1, 2027, any person
who manufactures, causes to be manufactured, imports into the State for
sale or personal use, keeps for sale, offers or exposes for sale, or
who gives or lends any handgun ammunition that is not serialized is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
- Provides that beginning January 1,
2027, any person who possesses in any public place any handgun
ammunition that is not serialized is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
Provides exceptions.
- Provides that beginning January 1, 2027, the
Illinois State Police shall maintain a centralized registry of all
reports of handgun ammunition transactions reported to the Illinois
State Police in a manner prescribed by the Illinois State Police.
- Provides that information in the registry, upon proper application for
that information, shall be furnished to peace officers and authorized
employees of the Illinois State Police or to the person listed in the
registry as the owner of the particular handgun ammunition.
- Provides
that the Illinois State Police shall adopt rules relating to the
assessment and collection of end-user fees in an amount not to exceed 5
cents per round of handgun ammunition or per bullet, in which the
accumulated fee amount may not exceed the cost to pay for the
infrastructure, implementation, operational, enforcement, and future
development costs of these provisions. Effective immediately.
We haven't bought ammunition in Illinois in years. There are nearby states where we can buy thousands of rounds far cheaper than anything locally. And if we wanted to, standard thirty-round magazines.
It's almost exactly how we get our fireworks - we're happy to make the trip to Free States.
But that's a pretty big assumption that ammunition manufacturers are (A) tooled up to do anything like what is proposed and (B) ISP is equipped to log and record anything like what is in this proposal. We still remember the "gun registry" that ended up with something like a 3% compliance rate and zero enforcement action taken by ISP.
It's probably cheaper to not ship ammunition to Illinois - which is likely the aim of the bill.
UPDATE: Just thought of this - say we show up locally for our retirement qualification. We usually being our oldest ammo along to burn up, stuff we've bought in our travels for trips to the range with buddies - it has no serial numbers. Are the instructors required to call an Officer in, arrest us, process us on the misdemeanor charge....and then revoke our retirement credentials?
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