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Introduced
01/13/2025
01/13/2025
In Committee
05/27/2025
05/27/2025
Crossed Over
04/10/2025
04/10/2025
Passed
07/28/2025
07/28/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/28/2025
07/28/2025
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Creates the Safe Gun Storage Act. Provides that a firearm owner shall not store or keep any firearm in any premises where the firearm owner knows or reasonably should know a minor without the lawful permission of the minor's parent, guardian, or person having charge of the minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person is likely to gain access to the firearm unless the firearm is secured in a locked container, properly engaged so as to render the firearm inaccessible or unusable to any person other than the owner or other lawfully authorized user. Provides that if the firearm is carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user, then the firearm is deemed lawfully stored or kept. Provides that a violation of the Act is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500, except (i) if any person knows or reasonably should know that a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person is likely to gain access to a firearm belonging to or under the control of that person, and a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person obtains the firearm, the civil penalty shall not exceed $1,000 and (ii) if a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person obtains a firearm and uses it to injure or cause the death of a person or uses the firearm in connection with a crime, the civil penalty shall not exceed $10,000. Provides that the court may order a person who is found in violation of the Act to perform community service or pay restitution in lieu of the civil penalties imposed under this Section if good cause is shown. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed to preclude civil liabilities for violations of the Act. Provides that a violation of the Act is prima facie evidence of negligence per se in any civil proceeding if a minor, an at-risk person, or a prohibited person obtains a firearm and causes personal injury to the death of oneself or another or uses the firearm in the commission of a crime. Provides that an action to collect a civil penalty under the Act may be brought by the Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the county in which the violation occurred. Provides that any money received from the collection of a civil penalty under the Act shall be deposited in the Mental Health Fund. Defines terms. Amends various Acts to make conforming changes. Effective January 1, 2026.
AI Summary
This bill creates the Safe Gun Storage Act, which mandates strict requirements for firearm storage to prevent unauthorized access by minors, at-risk persons, or prohibited persons. The bill requires firearm owners to secure their firearms in a locked container or render them inaccessible and unusable to unauthorized individuals, with exceptions for firearms carried by or under the direct control of the owner. If a firearm is improperly stored and accessed by a minor, at-risk person, or prohibited person, the firearm owner may face civil penalties ranging from $500 to $10,000, depending on the circumstances and potential harm caused. The penalties increase if the unauthorized person uses the firearm to cause injury or commit a crime. The bill also introduces new reporting requirements for lost or stolen firearms, mandating that owners report such incidents to local law enforcement within 48 hours of discovering the loss or theft. Additionally, the bill amends various existing laws to include provisions for tracking stolen firearms, updating firearm dealer requirements, and modifying criminal code sections related to firearms. The legislation aims to reduce accidental shootings, firearm theft, and unauthorized access to firearms by establishing clear legal responsibilities for firearm owners and implementing mechanisms to track and prevent potential misuse of firearms.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Justice
Sponsors (52)
Laura Ellman (D)*,
Maura Hirschauer (D)*,
Dee Avelar (D),
Diane Blair-Sherlock (D),
Mary Beth Canty (D),
Kelly Cassidy (D),
Cristina Castro (D),
Sharon Chung (D),
Terra Costa Howard (D),
Margaret Croke (D),
Martha Deuter (D),
Dan Didech (D),
Mary Edly-Allen (D),
Marcus Evans (D),
Laura Faver Dias (D),
Sara Feigenholtz (D),
Laura Fine (D),
La Shawn Ford (D),
Jen Gong-Gershowitz (D),
Edgar González (D),
Nicolle Grasse (D),
Graciela Guzmán (D),
Michael Hastings (D),
Barbara Hernandez (D),
Norma Hernandez (D),
Hoan Huynh (D),
Lilian Jiménez (D),
Adriane Johnson (D),
Tracy Katz Muhl (D),
Kimberly Lightford (D),
Camille Lilly (D),
Theresa Mah (D),
Joyce Mason (D),
Rita Mayfield (D),
Debbie Meyers-Martin (D),
Anna Moeller (D),
Bob Morgan (D),
Yolonda Morris (D),
Laura Murphy (D),
Michelle Mussman (D),
Suzanne Ness (D),
Kevin Olickal (D),
Willie Preston (D),
Abdelnasser Rashid (D),
Mike Simmons (D),
Nabeela Syed (D),
Karina Villa (D),
Celina Villanueva (D),
Ram Villivalam (D),
Mark Walker (D),
Omar Williams (D),
Janet Yang Rohr (D),
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0031 (on 07/28/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=8&GAID=18&DocTypeID=SB&SessionID=114&GA=104 |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008enr.htm |
| House Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008ham001.htm |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008eng.htm |
| Senate Amendment 003 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008sam003.htm |
| Senate Amendment 002 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008sam002.htm |
| Senate Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008sam001.htm |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/104/SB/10400SB0008.htm |
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