The State That Won't Comply

Published on October 12, 2023
Duration: 6:31

This video from Washington Gun Law TV, hosted by William Kirk, analyzes the compliance rates for the Protect Illinois Community Act's firearm registration requirement. The analysis highlights extremely low registration numbers compared to the estimated number of firearm owners in Illinois, suggesting widespread non-compliance with the law. Kirk criticizes the legislative process and judicial decisions surrounding the act.

Quick Summary

The Protect Illinois Community Act mandates registration for certain semi-automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines. Analysis shows an extremely low compliance rate, with estimates suggesting only around 0.13% of Illinois FOID cardholders have registered their items as of early October.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Protect Illinois Community Act
  2. 01:02Illinois Firearm Registration Data Analysis
  3. 03:09Low Compliance Rate Explained
  4. 04:03Projected Compliance by Year-End
  5. 05:01Criticism of Legislative and Judicial Process
  6. 05:51Conclusion and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Protect Illinois Community Act?

The Protect Illinois Community Act is a piece of legislation in Illinois that bans certain semi-automatic rifles and magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It also requires owners of grandfathered items to register them with the state government.

What is the compliance rate for firearm registration in Illinois?

As of early October, the compliance rate for firearm registration under the Protect Illinois Community Act was estimated to be extremely low, potentially around 0.13% of FOID cardholders, with projections suggesting it might reach only 0.16% by the end of the year.

When does the firearm registration period close in Illinois?

The registration period for grandfathered firearms and magazines under the Protect Illinois Community Act opened on October 1st and is scheduled to close on December 31st of the current year.

How many firearm owners are estimated to be in Illinois?

Based on the number of FOID cards issued, it is estimated that there are approximately 2.4 million firearm owners in the state of Illinois who could be subject to the registration requirements of the Protect Illinois Community Act.

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