The Illinois Senate Executive Committee has approved a bill mandating that guns be stored in locked containers when not in use, an effort aimed at limiting firearm access for minors and at-risk individuals. Proponents highlight alarming statistics from a Secret Service investigation, revealing that over 75% of school shooters obtained their firearms from homes where they were not securely stored.
Despite its recent passage with a 9-4 partisan vote, the bill faces scrutiny from opponents who question its constitutional implications regarding concealed carry and the authority to revoke firearm eligibility. Advocates, including State Sen. Laura Ellman, argue that these measures are essential for reducing gun violence, emphasizing the need for responsible gun ownership and secure storage practices to prevent tragic accidents.
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