Illinois, What in the World Are You Doing?

Published on January 22, 2024
Duration: 5:14

This video from Washington Gun Law, presented by William Kirk, provides an expert analysis of Illinois' firearm registration requirements under the Protect Illinois Communities Act. It details the registration deadline, presents updated statistics from the Illinois State Police on post-deadline registrations, and warns gun owners about the potential risks of self-incrimination through registration, especially concerning future confiscation efforts. The speaker strongly advises against complying with what he views as an unconstitutional mandate.

Quick Summary

William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes Illinois' "assault weapon" ban, noting post-deadline registrations and warning of confiscation risks. He advises against registration, suggesting it makes owners primary targets for government action, and highlights the political climate in Illinois as hostile to gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Illinois Gun Registration Talk
  2. 00:36Registration Deadline & Soul-Searching
  3. 01:10Illinois Assault Weapon Ban Registry
  4. 01:36Cold Feet & Police Numbers
  5. 01:52Illinois State Police Data Jan 1-16
  6. 02:20Registrations Per Person
  7. 02:36Political Hostility Towards Gun Owners
  8. 02:50Gun Confiscation Risks
  9. 03:19Debate on Governor's Actions
  10. 03:50Free Advice: Stop Violating Law
  11. 04:50Lawful & Responsible Gun Owners

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the deadline for registering "assault weapons" in Illinois under the Protect Illinois Communities Act?

The statutory deadline for registering "assault weapons" in Illinois under the Protect Illinois Communities Act was midnight on December 31, 2023. Many individuals registered after this date.

What are the potential risks of registering firearms in Illinois, according to William Kirk?

William Kirk of Washington Gun Law warns that registering firearms under Illinois' "assault weapon" ban could make owners the first targets for confiscation, essentially self-reporting their non-compliance to authorities.

What recent data has been released regarding Illinois firearm registration?

Updated numbers from the Illinois State Police show that between January 1-16, 2024, 5,867 individuals registered 18,532 items, including 11,161 firearms, after the official deadline.

What is William Kirk's overall advice to Illinois gun owners regarding the "assault weapon" ban?

William Kirk strongly advises Illinois gun owners to "knock it off right now" and avoid registering their firearms, suggesting that doing so makes them prime targets for confiscation. He implies turning them in might be safer than registering.

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