Illinois Test Vote On Concealed Carry Fails
From the Chicago Tribune
The Illinois House overwhelmingly rejected a concealed carry measure Wednesday in an emotional test vote on the controversial gun legislation.
The legislation emerged in the form of an amendment that was modeled after a highly restrictive New York gun law.
The bill drew support from a number of gun control advocates but failed on a 31-76 roll call, with six lawmakers voting present.
The state’s regional differences were on full display as fellow Democrats who control the legislature argued for and against the proposal.
“More guns are not the answer to the city’s gun violence problem,” said Rep. Kelly Cassidy, a North Side Democrat who sponsored the amendment.
But Rep. Brandon Phelps of the southern Illinois community of Harrisburg called on lawmakers to reject the Cassidy bill and throw support to a less-restrictive proposal he is pushing.
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From the Chicago Tribune
The Illinois House overwhelmingly rejected a concealed carry measure Wednesday in an emotional test vote on the controversial gun legislation.
The legislation emerged in the form of an amendment that was modeled after a highly restrictive New York gun law.
The bill drew support from a number of gun control advocates but failed on a 31-76 roll call, with six lawmakers voting present.
The state’s regional differences were on full display as fellow Democrats who control the legislature argued for and against the proposal.
“More guns are not the answer to the city’s gun violence problem,” said Rep. Kelly Cassidy, a North Side Democrat who sponsored the amendment.
But Rep. Brandon Phelps of the southern Illinois community of Harrisburg called on lawmakers to reject the Cassidy bill and throw support to a less-restrictive proposal he is pushing.
Read more in our daily News Update...