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Persons who possess a regulated firearm or firearm attachment are required to complete an endorsement affidavit prior to January 1, 2024, stating that any regulated firearm or firearm attachments were possessed prior to the enactment of PICA (January 10, 2023) pursuant to 720 ILCS 5/24-1.9(d).
2 paź 2023 · An endorsement affidavit is now available for Illinois residents who are required to register their assault weapons under a new ban signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker earlier this year. The affidavit must be submitted by Jan. 1, 2024.
15 sty 2024 · Under the new law, anyone who already owned an assault rifle or other banned attachments prior to this year can keep them, but they have to fill out a form with Illinois State Police now. To register, people need an email address, state ID and an Illinois firearm owner's ID.
6 gru 2023 · With Illinois' assault weapons registration looming on January 1, questions remain in the public on which guns are banned, how to file disclosures and what happens next. Gun owners face a Jan. 1 deadline to register their assault weapons with the state under Illinois’ assault weapons law.
17 sty 2024 · That law, known as the Protect Illinois Communities Act, bans the sale, purchase, manufacture, or possession of a long list of firearms that are defined as “assault weapons,” as well as several types of attachments, large-capacity magazines and certain kinds of high-power ammunition.
7 lis 2023 · Since the Protect Illinois Communities Act became law in early 2023, the sale of numerous types of guns, cartridges and accessories has been illegal in Illinois. People who owned the covered guns prior to the law can keep them but are required to register them with the state.
17 sty 2024 · The law, named the Protecting Illinois Communities Act (PICA), has banned the sale of hundreds of specific guns and types of guns since Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed it in early 2023. People who owned guns that Illinois now classifies as “assault weapons” prior to PICA’s passage can keep them.