Illinois State Rifle Association reports progress of three firearm-related bills in legislature

Richard A. Pearson, Executive Director
Richard A. Pearson, Executive Director
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The Illinois State Rifle Association announced on March 27 that three firearm-related bills are advancing in the state legislature: the RIFL Act (HB3320), the Serialization of Ammunition and Tax Bill (HB4414), and the GLOCK Ban Bill (HB4471).

This legislative update comes during what the association describes as one of the busiest parts of the session. The progress of these bills is being closely monitored by stakeholders across Illinois who are concerned with firearms policy.

Richard A. Pearson, Executive Director of the Illinois State Rifle Association, provided a message outlining these developments to members. The association has been active in advocacy efforts to defend gun rights during legislative sessions, according to its official website.

The Illinois State Rifle Association serves firearm owners throughout Illinois and promotes responsible firearm use, including hunting and self-defense, for law-abiding gun owners across the state according to its official website. The organization also manages events such as muzzle loading championships and marksmanship programs according to its official website, as well as operating the ISRA Range for shooting sports and training purposes according to its official website.

In addition to advocating for Second Amendment protections through various initiatives, the group aims to foster education and safety among firearm owners in Illinois according to its official website.

As these bills continue through legislative processes, observers expect further updates from organizations like the Illinois State Rifle Association regarding their potential impact on gun ownership laws in Illinois.



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