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IL SB3365
Bill
AI Summary
SB3365 Summary
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Increases minimum imprisonment for armed habitual criminals from 6 years to 10 years and maximum from 30 years to 45 years.
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Makes unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on school premises, school conveyances, or public housing residential property a nonprobationable Class 3 felony with mandatory 2-5 year sentences (instead of probationable).
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Establishes use of stolen firearm in commission of forcible felony as nonprobationable Class 2 felony with mandatory 3-7 year sentences and sets maximum 10-year term for unlawful firearm sales to felons.
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Increases minimum sentences for unlawful weapon possession by felons (2 to 4 years), aggravated unlawful use of weapon repeat offenses (3 to 5 years), and street gang members with loaded firearms (3 to 4 years).
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Makes corresponding conforming changes to the Unified Code of Corrections regarding nonprobationable offenses and mandatory minimum sentences for these weapons violations.
Legislative Description
CRIM CD ARMED OFFENDER
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/13/2015