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📖 Statute Reference
430 ILCS 66/65
🚨 Penalties for Violations
Unlawful transport of a handgun is generally a felony (1-5 years) or misdemeanor for first offense. Fines up to $10,000 in some states.
📄 Exceptions & Special Cases
FOPA (18 U.S.C. § 926A) provides federal protection for unloaded, locked transport. Law enforcement and active military exempt. Licensed residents may carry under strict conditions.
🔄 Recent Changes
California: Magazine ban upheld, handgun roster maintained. NY: CCIA continues with new restrictions. WA: Magazine ban, 10-day waiting period.
🔍 Expanded Analysis: Illinois Firearm Transport Laws
What this means for residents and visitors: A in-depth review of Firearm Transport laws in Illinois finds that the substance is classified as 'Restrictive' under current state and federal statutes. Illinois is a restrictive state for firearm transport. Firearm owners ID card required for possession. Must be unloaded and in a case. Concealed carry license required for loaded carry. Individuals planning to possess, purchase, or distribute Firearm Transport in Illinois should be aware that License/permit required for any loaded carry. Firearms must be unloaded and locked in separate container during transport. Firearm owners ID card required for possession. Must be unloaded and in a cas. We recommend consulting a qualified local attorney before relying on any legal status summary.
Related restrictions: License/permit required for any loaded carry. Firearms must be unloaded and locked in separate container during transport. Firearm owners ID card required for possession. Must be unloaded and in a case. Concealed carry license required for loaded carry.
🔗 Official Resources
Source: https://www.illinois.gov/
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