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Illinois Supreme Court supports ban on semiautomatic firearms.

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OAN’s Abril ‍Elfi

2:24 PM – ​Friday, August‌ 11, 2023

The Illinois ‌Supreme Court has supported the state’s ban on the sale or possession of semi-automatic weapons.

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On Friday, the state’s Supreme Court concluded that the Protect Our Communities ‍Act did not violate the state constitution on special legislation nor the federal constitution’s guarantee of⁤ equal protection in a 4-3 decision.

Governor J.B. Pritzker (D-Ill.) signed the act on January 10th in response ‌to ‍the ​massacre at Highland Park that took seven lives and injured 30 ‌others during‌ the Fourth of⁢ July parade in 2022.

Those in favor of the law have labeled the ⁢guns as “assault weapons,” but gun shop owners have argued that true assault weapons, for example ⁢those⁣ used by the United States military, are already illegal.

Many county authorities across Illinois ⁤have claimed that they will not be abiding by the ban as⁢ it goes against the 2nd, 5th, and 14th amendments of ⁤the U.S. Constitution.

Representative Dan Caulkins (R-Ill.) filed the lawsuit, asking⁢ the court for⁢ summary judgment on the grounds that​ the Illinois Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause ​ is violated by the ban on assault rifles.

In a statement released by Pritzker, it was announced that ⁢the state had sided with the ban.

“I am pleased⁤ that the Illinois Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the Protect​ Illinois Communities Act,” Pritzker said. “This is a commonsense gun reform law to keep‌ mass-killing machines off of our streets and out of our schools, malls, parks, and places of worship. Illinoisans deserve to feel safe in every corner of our state, whether ⁤they are attending a Fourth of July⁤ Parade or heading to work, and that’s precisely what the Protect Illinois Communities Act⁣ accomplishes. This decision is ⁣a win for advocates, survivors, and families​ alike because it preserves ‌this nation-leading legislation to combat gun violence and save countless lives.”

Senator Andrew​ Chesney (R-Ill.) issued his ​own statement regarding the ruling.

“I am disappointed, yet not surprised, that the highly ⁤politicized Illinois Supreme Court has chosen to act yet again as a rubber stamp for the Illinois ⁤Democratic Party,” he⁣ said. “As long as Democrat lawmakers ‌continue to go ⁢after law-abiding citizens rather than the criminals who abuse their gun rights, crime in all forms will‌ continue to rise.”

Due to the ‌ban ‌being upheld, more than 170 ⁤semi-automatic ⁢firearms are prohibited from ​being sold or owned. The law also requires that current owners of these weapons register with the ⁣state police by January 1, 2024.

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