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Full Text of HB4338  100th General Assembly

HB4338 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB4338

 

Introduced , by Rep. Kathleen Willis

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
230 ILCS 15/1  from Ch. 85, par. 2301
230 ILCS 15/4  from Ch. 85, par. 2304

    Amends the Raffles and Poker Runs Act. Provides that no raffle, including, but not limited to, a raffle conducted by a law enforcement agency, statewide association the represents law enforcement officials, or government entity, may have an assault weapon as a prize. Defines terms.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning gaming.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Raffles and Poker Runs Act is amended by
5changing Sections 1 and 4 as follows:
 
6    (230 ILCS 15/1)  (from Ch. 85, par. 2301)
7    Sec. 1. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act the terms
8defined in this Section have the meanings given them.
9    "Antique firearm" means:
10        (1) a firearm, including a firearm with a matchlock,
11    flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition
12    system, manufactured in or before 1898; or
13        (2) a replica of a firearm described in paragraph (1)
14    of this definition if such replica is not designed or
15    redesigned for using rimfire or conventional centerfire
16    fixed ammunition, or uses rimfire or conventional
17    centerfire fixed ammunition which is no longer
18    manufactured in the United States and which is not readily
19    available in the ordinary channels of commercial trade.
20    "Assault weapon" means:
21        (1) a semi-automatic rifle that has the capacity to
22    accept a large-capacity magazine, detachable or otherwise,
23    and one or more of the following:

 

 

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1            (A) only a pistol grip without a stock attached;
2            (B) a feature capable of functioning as a
3        protruding grip that can be held by the non-trigger
4        hand;
5            (C) a folding, telescoping, or thumbhole stock;
6            (D) a shroud attached to the barrel, or that
7        partially or completely encircles the barrel, allowing
8        the bearer to hold the firearm with the non-trigger
9        hand without being burned, but excluding a slide that
10        encloses the barrel; or
11            (E) a muzzle brake or muzzle compensator;
12        (2) a semi-automatic pistol or a semi-automatic rifle
13    that has a fixed magazine, that has the capacity to accept
14    more than 10 rounds of ammunition;
15        (3) a semi-automatic pistol that has the capacity to
16    accept a detachable magazine and has one or more of the
17    following:
18            (A) a feature capable of functioning as a
19        protruding grip that can be held by the non-trigger
20        hand;
21            (B) a folding, telescoping, or thumbhole stock;
22            (C) a shroud attached to the barrel, or that
23        partially or completely encircles the barrel, allowing
24        the bearer to hold the firearm with the non-trigger
25        hand without being burned, but excluding a slide that
26        encloses the barrel;

 

 

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1            (D) a muzzle brake or muzzle compensator; or
2            (E) the capacity to accept a detachable magazine at
3        some location outside of the pistol grip;
4        (4) a semi-automatic shotgun that has one or more of
5    the following:
6            (A) only a pistol grip without a stock attached;
7            (B) a feature capable of functioning as a
8        protruding grip that can be held by the non-trigger
9        hand;
10            (C) a folding, telescoping, or thumbhole stock;
11            (D) a fixed magazine capacity in excess of 5
12        rounds;
13            (E) an ability to accept a detachable magazine; or
14            (F) a grenade, flare, or rocket launcher;
15        (5) a shotgun with a revolving cylinder;
16        (6) a conversion kit, part, or combination of parts,
17    from which an assault weapon can be assembled if those
18    parts are in the possession or under the control of the
19    same person; or
20        (7) the assault weapon models identified as follows:
21            (A) the following rifles or copies or duplicates
22        thereof:
23                (i) AK, AKM, AKS, AK-47, AK-74, ARM, MAK90,
24            Misr, NHM 90, NHM 91, SA 85, SA 93, VEPR, Rock
25            River Arms LAR-47, Vector Arms AK-47, VEPR,
26            WASR-10, WUM, MAADI, Norinco 56S, 56S2, 84S, and

 

 

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1            86S;
2                (ii) AR-10;
3                (iii) AR-15, Bushmaster XM15, Bushmaster
4            Carbon 15, Bushmaster ACR, Bushmaster MOE series,
5            Armalite M15, Armalite M15-T, and Olympic Arms
6            PCR;
7                (iv) AR70;
8                (v) Calico Liberty;
9                (vi) Dragunov SVD Sniper Rifle or Dragunov
10            SVU;
11                (vii) Fabrique National FN/FAL, FN/LAR, or
12            FNC;
13                (viii) Hi-Point Carbine;
14                (ix) HK-91, HK-93, HK-94, HK-USC, and
15            HK-PSG-1;
16                (x) Kel-Tec Sub Rifle, Kel-Tec Sub-2000,
17            SU-16, and RFB;
18                (xi) Saiga;
19                (xii) SAR-8, SAR-4800;
20                (xiii) KS with detachable magazine;
21                (xiv) SLG 95;
22                (xv) SLR 95 or 96;
23                (xvi) Steyr AUG;
24                (xvii) Sturm, Ruger Mini-14, and Sturm, Ruger &
25             Co. SR556;
26                (xviii) Tavor;

 

 

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1                (xix) all Thompson rifles, including Thompson
2            1927, Thompson M1, Thompson M1SB, Thompson T1100D,
3            Thompson T150D, Thompson T1B, Thompson T1B100D,
4            Thompson T1B50D, Thompson T1BSB, Thompson T1-C,
5            Thompson T1D, Thompson T1SB, Thompson T5, Thompson
6            T5100D, Thompson TM1, Thompson TM1C, and Thompson
7            1927 Commando;
8                (xx) Uzi, Galil and Uzi Sporter, Galil
9            Sporter, or Galil Sniper Rifle (Galatz);
10                (xxi) Barret REC7, Barrett M82A1, Barrett
11            M107A1;
12                (xxii) Colt Match Target Rifles;
13                (xxiii) Double Star AR Rifles;
14                (xxiv) DPMS Tactical Rifles;
15                (xxv) Heckler & Koch MR556;
16                (xxvi) Remington R-15 Rifles;
17                (xxvii) Rock River Arms LAR-15;
18                (xxviii) Sig Sauer SIG516 Rifles, SIG AMT, SIG
19            PE 57, Sig Saucer SG 550, and Sig Saucer SG 551;
20                (xxix) Smith & Wesson M&P15;
21                (xxx) Stag Arms AR;
22                (xxxi) Baretta CX4 Storm;
23                (xxxii) CETME Sporter;
24                (xxxiii) Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max 1, Max 2, AR 100,
25            and AR 110C;
26                (xxxiv) Fabrique Nationale/FN Herstal FAL,

 

 

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1            LAR, 22 FNC, 308 Match, L1A1 Sporter, PS90, SCAR,
2            and FS2000;
3                (xxxv) Feather Industries AT-9;
4                (xxxvi) Galil Model AR and Model ARM;
5                (xxxvii) Springfield Armory SAR-48;
6                (xxxviii) Steyr AUG;
7                (xxxix) UMAREX UZI Rifle;
8                (xl) UZI Mini Carbine, UZI Model A Carbine, and
9            UZI Model B Carbine;
10                (xli) Valmet M62S. M71S, and M78;
11                (xlii) Vector Arms UZI Type;
12                (xliii) Weaver Arms Nighthawk; and
13                (xliv) Wilkinson Arms Linda Carbine;
14            (B) the following handguns, pistols, or copies or
15        duplicates thereof:
16                (i) all AK-47 types, including Centurion 39 AK
17            handgun, Draco AK-47 handgun, HCR AK-47 handgun,
18            10 Inc. Hellpup, AK-47 handgun, Krinkov handgun,
19            Mini Draco AK-47 handgun, and Yugo Krebs Krink
20            handgun;
21                (ii) all AR-15 types, including American
22            Spirit AR-15 handgun, Bushmaster Carbon 15
23            handgun, DoubleStar Corporation AR handgun, DPMS
24            AR-15 handgun, Olympic Arms AR-15 handgun, and
25            Rock River Arms LAR 15 handgun;
26                (iii) Calico Liberty handguns;

 

 

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1                (iv) DSA SA58 PKP FAL handgun;
2                (v) Encom MP-9 and MP-45;
3                (vi) Heckler & Koch model SP-89 handgun;
4                (vii) Intratec AB-10, TEC-22 Scorpion, TEC-9,
5            and TEC-DC9;
6                (viii) Kel-Tec PLR 16 handgun;
7                (ix) MAC-IO, MAC-11, Masterpiece Arms MPA A930
8            Mini Pistol, MPA460 Pistol, MPA Tactical Pistol,
9            MPA 3, and MPA Mini Tactical Pistol;
10                (x) Military Armament Corp. Ingram M-11 and
11            Velocity Arms VMAC;
12                (xi) Sig Sauer P556 handgun;
13                (xii) Sites Spectre;
14                (xiii) all Thompson types, including the
15            Thompson TA510D and Thompson TA5;
16                (xiv) Olympic Arms OA;
17                (xv) TEC-9, TEC-DC9, TEC-22 Scorpion, or
18            AB-10; and
19                (xvi) all UZI types, including Micro-UZI;
20            (C) the following shotguns or copies or duplicates
21        thereof:
22                (i) Armscor 30 BG;
23                (ii) SPAS 12 or LAW 12;
24                (iii) Striker 12;
25                (iv) Streetsweeper; and
26                (v) all IZHMASH Saiga 12 types, including the

 

 

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1            IZHMASH Saiga 12, IZHMASH Saiga 12S, IZHMASH Saiga
2            12S EXP-01, IZHMASH Saiga 12K, IZHMASH Saiga
3            12K-030, and IZHMASH Saiga 12K-040 Taktika; and
4            (D) all belt-fed semi-automatic firearms,
5        including TNWM2HB.
6    "Assault weapon" does not include a firearm that has been
7made permanently inoperable, an antique firearm, or a weapon
8designed for Olympic target shooting events.
9    "Belt-fed semi-automatic firearm" means a repeating
10firearm that: (i) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing
11cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and chamber the
12next round; (ii) requires a separate pull of the trigger to
13fire each cartridge; and (iii) has the capacity to accept a
14belt ammunition feeding device.
15    "Detachable magazine" means an ammunition feeding device,
16the function of which is to deliver one or more ammunition
17cartridges into the firing chamber, which can be removed from
18the firearm without the use of any tool, including a bullet or
19ammunition cartridge.
20    "Grenade, flare, or rocket launcher" means an attachment
21for use on a firearm that is designed to propel a grenade,
22flare, rocket, or other similar destructive device.
23    "Net proceeds" means the gross receipts from the conduct of
24raffles, less reasonable sums expended for prizes, local
25license fees and other reasonable operating expenses incurred
26as a result of operating a raffle or poker run.

 

 

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1    "Key location" means the location where the poker run
2concludes and the prize or prizes are awarded.
3    "Large-capacity magazine" means an ammunition feeding
4device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds, but
5shall not be construed to include the following:
6        (1) A feeding device that has been permanently altered
7    so that it cannot accommodate more than 10 rounds.
8        (2) A 22-caliber tube ammunition feeding device.
9        (3) A tubular magazine that is contained in a
10    lever-action firearm.
11    "Muzzle brake" means a device attached to the muzzle of a
12weapon that utilizes escaping gas to reduce recoil.
13    "Muzzle compensator" means a device attached to the muzzle
14of a weapon that utilizes escaping gas to control muzzle
15movement.
16    "Net proceeds" means the gross receipts from the conduct of
17raffles, less reasonable sums expended for prizes, local
18license fees and other reasonable operating expenses incurred
19as a result of operating a raffle or poker run.
20    "Poker run" means a prize-awarding event organized by an
21organization licensed under this Act in which participants
22travel to multiple predetermined locations, including a key
23location, to play a randomized game based on an element of
24chance. "Poker run" includes dice runs, marble runs, or other
25events where the objective is to build the best hand or highest
26score by obtaining an item or playing a randomized game at each

 

 

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1location.
2    "Raffle" means a form of lottery, as defined in Section
328-2(b) of the Criminal Code of 2012, conducted by an
4organization licensed under this Act, in which:
5        (1) the player pays or agrees to pay something of value
6    for a chance, represented and differentiated by a number or
7    by a combination of numbers or by some other medium, one or
8    more of which chances is to be designated the winning
9    chance;
10        (2) the winning chance is to be determined through a
11    drawing or by some other method based on an element of
12    chance by an act or set of acts on the part of persons
13    conducting or connected with the lottery, except that the
14    winning chance shall not be determined by the outcome of a
15    publicly exhibited sporting contest.
16    "Raffle" does not include a savings promotion raffle
17authorized under Section 5g of the Illinois Banking Act,
18Section 7008 of the Savings Bank Act, Section 42.7 of the
19Illinois Credit Union Act, Section 5136B of the National Bank
20Act (12 U.S.C. 25a), or Section 4 of the Home Owners' Loan Act
21(12 U.S.C. 1463).
22    "Rocket" means a simple or complex tube-like device
23containing combustibles that on being ignited liberate gases
24whose action propels the device through the air and has a
25propellant charge of not more than 4 ounces.
26(Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14; 99-149, eff. 1-1-16;

 

 

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199-405, eff. 8-19-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
 
2    (230 ILCS 15/4)  (from Ch. 85, par. 2304)
3    Sec. 4. Conduct of raffles and poker runs.
4    (a) The conducting of raffles and poker runs is subject to
5the following restrictions:
6        (1) The entire net proceeds of any raffle or poker run
7    must be exclusively devoted to the lawful purposes of the
8    organization permitted to conduct that game.
9        (2) No person except a bona fide member of the
10    sponsoring organization may participate in the management
11    or operation of the raffle or poker run.
12        (3) No person may receive any remuneration or profit
13    for participating in the management or operation of the
14    raffle or poker run.
15        (4) A licensee may rent a premises on which to
16    determine the winning chance or chances in a raffle only
17    from an organization which is also licensed under this Act.
18    A premises where a poker run is held is not required to
19    obtain a license if the name and location of the premises
20    is listed as a predetermined location on the license issued
21    for the poker run and the premises does not charge for use
22    of the premises.
23        (5) Raffle chances may be sold or issued only within
24    the area specified on the license and winning chances may
25    be determined only at those locations specified on the

 

 

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1    license for a raffle.
2        (6) A person under the age of 18 years may participate
3    in the conducting of raffles or chances or poker runs only
4    with the permission of a parent or guardian. A person under
5    the age of 18 years may be within the area where winning
6    chances in a raffle or winning hands or scores in a poker
7    run are being determined only when accompanied by his
8    parent or guardian.
9        (7) No raffle, including, but not limited to, a raffle
10    conducted by a law enforcement agency, statewide
11    association that represents law enforcement officials, or
12    government
     entity, may have an assault weapon as a prize.
13    (b) If a lessor rents premises where a winning chance or
14chances on a raffle or a winning hand or score in a poker run is
15determined, the lessor shall not be criminally liable if the
16person who uses the premises for the determining of winning
17chances does not hold a license issued by the governing body of
18any county or municipality under the provisions of this Act.
19(Source: P.A. 98-644, eff. 6-10-14.)