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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
HB2971 Introduced , by Rep. Mark L. Walker SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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Creates the Smart Handgun Technology Act. Provides that until the Attorney General finds that personalized handgun technology is available, he or she is required to report to the Governor and the General Assembly every 6 months regarding the availability of personalized handguns for retail sales purposes. Provides that 23 months after the Attorney General finds that smart handguns are available for retail sale, the Attorney General and the Director of State Police must begin the process of adopting a list of personalized handguns that may be sold in the State. Provides that 6 months after the initial list of personalized handguns is approved, it is unlawful for any licensed manufacturer, wholesaler, or retail firearms dealer to transport into the State, sell, expose for sale, possess with the intent of selling, assign, or otherwise transfer a handgun unless it is a personalized handgun. Provides exemptions. Defines "personalized handgun".
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1 | | AN ACT concerning firearms.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Smart |
5 | | Handgun Technology Act.
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6 | | Section 5. Smart handgun technology; requirements. |
7 | | (a) In this Section, "personalized handgun" means a handgun |
8 | | that incorporates within its design, and as part of its |
9 | | original manufacture, technology that automatically limits its |
10 | | operational use and that cannot be readily deactivated, so that |
11 | | it may only be fired by an authorized or recognized user. |
12 | | (b) Until the Attorney General finds that personalized |
13 | | handgun technology is available, he or she is required to |
14 | | report to the Governor and the General Assembly every 6 months |
15 | | regarding the availability of personalized handguns for retail |
16 | | sales purposes. |
17 | | (c) Twenty-three months after the Attorney General finds |
18 | | that smart handguns are available for retail sale, the Attorney |
19 | | General and the Director of State Police must begin the process |
20 | | of adopting a list of personalized handguns that may be sold in |
21 | | this State. This process must be completed within 6 months. |
22 | | (d) Six months after the initial list of personalized |
23 | | handguns is approved, it is unlawful for any licensed |