Bill Amendment: IL HB1469 | 2017-2018 | 100th General Assembly

NOTE: For additional amemendments please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: CRIMINAL LAW-TECH

Status: 2019-01-08 - Session Sine Die [HB1469 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2017-HB1469-House_Amendment_002.html

Rep. Daniel J. Burke

Filed: 2/28/2018

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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1469
2 AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1469, AS AMENDED,
3with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No.
41, on page 2, by inserting immediately below line 21 the
5following:
6 "(1.1 Qualified retired law enforcement officers as
7 defined in the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act
8 of 2004."; and
9on page 3, by inserting immediately below line 17 the
10following:
11 "(9) Any non-resident who transports, within 24 hours,
12 a weapon for any lawful purpose from any place where he or
13 she may lawfully possess and carry that weapon to any other
14 place where he or she may lawfully possess and carry that
15 weapon if, during the transportation the weapon is
16 unloaded, and neither the weapon nor any ammunition being
17 transported is readily accessible or is directly

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1 accessible from the passenger compartment of the
2 transporting vehicle. Provided that, in the case of a
3 vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver's
4 compartment the weapon or ammunition shall be contained in
5 a locked container other than the glove compartment or
6 console."; and
7on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 13 the
8following:
9 "(1.1 Qualified retired law enforcement officers as
10 defined in the federal Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act
11 of 2004."; and
12on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 19 the
13following:
14 "(3.1) Retired corrections officers. As used in this
15 paragraph (3.1), "retired corrections officer" means any
16 former sworn officer of the Department of Corrections,
17 Department of Juvenile Justice, or sheriff who was
18 primarily responsible for the control and custody of
19 offenders, detainees, or inmates and who had not been
20 discharged from employment as a corrections officer for
21 misconduct."; and
22on page 4, by inserting immediately below line 22 the
23following:

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1 "(4.1) Retired members of the Armed Services or
2 Reserved Forces of the United States or the Illinois
3 National Guard who have not been dishonorably discharged.
4 (4.2) Fire fighters employed by the Office of State
5 Fire Marshal, fire departments, and fire protection
6 districts and voluntary fire fighters. As used in this
7 paragraph (4.2) "fire fighter" means any person engaged in
8 fire administration, fire prevention, fire suppression,
9 fire education, and arson investigation, including any
10 permanently employed, trainee or volunteer fire fighter,
11 whether or not that person, trainee, or volunteer is
12 compensated for all or any fraction of his or her time.
13 (4.3) Paramedics. As used in this paragraph (4.3),
14 "paramedic" means an Emergency Medical
15 Technician-Paramedic certified by the Illinois Department
16 of Public Health under the Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
17 Systems Act, and all other emergency medical personnel
18 certified by the Illinois Department of Public Health who
19 are members of an organized body or not-for-profit
20 corporation under the jurisdiction of a city, village,
21 incorporated town, fire protection district, or county,
22 that provides emergency medical treatment to persons of a
23 defined geographical area.
24 (4.4) Any person deemed by a law enforcement agency or
25 a licensed security guard to be in need of body armor.";
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1on page 5, immediately below line 7, by inserting the
2following:
3 "(9) Sale or possession of a backpack that has been
4 manufactured or designed to include Kevlar or any other
5 similar material or metal, fiberglass, plastic, or nylon
6 plates with the intended purpose of stopping not only
7 missile fragmentation from mines, grenades, mortar shells,
8 and artillery fire but also fire from rifles, machine guns,
9 and small arms; or a removable backpack insert made of
10 Kevlar or any other similar material or metal, fiberglass,
11 plastic, or nylon plates with the intended purpose of
12 stopping not only missile fragmentation from mines,
13 grenades, mortar shells, and artillery fire but also fire
14 from rifles, machine guns, and small arms that have been
15 manufactured or designed to be included in a backpack.
16 (10) Any non-resident who transports, within 24 hours,
17 body armor for any lawful purpose from any place where he
18 or she may lawfully possess and carry that body armor to
19 any other place where he or she may lawfully possess and
20 carry that body armor if, during the transportation the
21 body armor is not readily accessible or directly accessible
22 from the passenger compartment of the transporting
23 vehicle.".
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