Supreme Court JUST ANNOUNCED to Confiscate ALL Guns in Illinois

Published on November 18, 2023
Duration: 12:04

This video discusses the Illinois Supreme Court's upholding of the Protect Illinois Communities Act, which bans certain assault weapons and requires registration. It highlights the extremely low compliance rate with the registration mandate, suggesting widespread disregard for the law. The video also touches upon the potential for confiscation for non-compliance and raises concerns about the act's constitutionality and the process by which it was enacted, including allegations of judicial corruption.

Quick Summary

The Illinois Supreme Court has upheld the Protect Illinois Communities Act, banning certain assault weapons and requiring registration. However, compliance is extremely low, with only 0.12% of eligible owners registering their firearms. Failure to register by the deadline carries a threat of confiscation, and the law faces significant controversy regarding its constitutionality and legislative process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00High Court Ruling on Gun Ban
  2. 00:32Protect Illinois Communities Act & Registration
  3. 00:39Illinois Gun Registration Statistics
  4. 01:08Breaking Down Low Compliance
  5. 01:27Implications of Low Registration
  6. 02:01Illinois Supreme Court Upholds Ban
  7. 02:12Consequences of Non-Compliance
  8. 03:19Confiscation Threat Looms
  9. 03:38Register Banned Firearms Deadline
  10. 04:04State Officials and Confiscation
  11. 04:17Nightmare Scenario: Confiscation
  12. 04:37Potential Reality for Non-Registrants
  13. 05:01Comply or Lose Your Firearms
  14. 05:15Clock Ticking on Registration
  15. 05:32Compliance and Rights
  16. 05:41Controversy Surrounds the Act
  17. 06:00How the Act Came to Be
  18. 06:14Lack of Public Comment
  19. 06:46Constitutionality Concerns
  20. 06:56Federal System Case
  21. 07:14Second Amendment Debate
  22. 07:41Judicial Corruption Allegations
  23. 08:03Support for Gun Law & Misconduct
  24. 08:22Political Contributions Influence
  25. 08:52Financial Influence Claims
  26. 09:44Second Amendment Concerns
  27. 10:03Stagnant Firearm Registration
  28. 10:12Tiny Fraction Registering Firearms
  29. 10:33Governor Pritzker and the Constitution
  30. 10:43Rights vs. State Laws
  31. 11:07Balancing Second Amendment Rights
  32. 11:22Second Amendment Community Concerns
  33. 11:41Debates and Discussions
  34. 11:50Soul of the Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Protect Illinois Communities Act?

The Protect Illinois Communities Act is a law enacted in Illinois that bans certain types of assault weapons and requires owners of these firearms to register them with the state. The Illinois Supreme Court has upheld this ban, though legal challenges and controversy surround its implementation and constitutionality.

What are the registration statistics for the Illinois gun ban?

Compliance with the Illinois gun registration mandate is extremely low. As of November 12th, only about 0.12% of eligible firearm owners (2,961 out of over 2.4 million FOID card holders) had registered their firearms, indicating widespread non-compliance with the law.

What are the consequences of not registering firearms in Illinois?

Failure to register banned firearms in Illinois by the specified deadline carries a significant threat of confiscation. State officials have indicated that non-compliance could lead to the seizure of these firearms from owners who have not followed the registration process.

Why is the Illinois gun ban controversial?

The Protect Illinois Communities Act is controversial due to its rapid enactment without public comment, concerns about its constitutionality and potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, and allegations of judicial corruption influencing its legal standing. The low registration rate also highlights public resistance.

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