Acevedo plans to call HB2414 (IL)

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SPRINGFIELD -- Legislation banning semiautomatic assault weapons would not likely pass the state Senate if the bill makes its way out of the House, Illinois Senate President Emil Jones (D-Chicago) said Monday.

Despite these comments, state Rep. Edward Acevedo (D-Chicago) said he still plans to call the bill this week in the House.

"I'm not discouraged. I'm going to push forward," Acevedo said. "This is an important piece of legislation, and we shouldn't wait around."

The bill calls for a state ban on semiautomatic assault weapons, assault weapon attachments and .50-caliber rifles. A federal ban on these weapons expired in 2004.

The House narrowly voted down a form of Acevedo's bill last year. He has since amended the measure and worked with Democrats and Republicans to try to pick up the few votes he didn't get in 2005.

Acevedo has also relied on heavy support from Mayor Daley and Gov. Blagojevich.

NRA to fight 'tooth and nail'

"We're continuing to do everything we can to get the bill through the House," said Blagojevich spokeswoman Rebecca Rausch. "We're focused on trying to get the 60 votes we need."

If the bill passes the House, it would likely get stuck in the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Jones spokeswoman Cindy Davidsmeyer. The committee is composed of six Democrats and four Republicans.

At least two Democratic senators would vote against the bill, said the committee's chairman, Sen. John Cullerton (D-Chicago). But Cullerton said the bill could be sent to the Senate Health & Human Services Committee, where it would have a better chance of survival.

Todd Vandermyde, Illinois legislative liaison for the National Rifle Association, hopes that's not the case. He said though Jones' comments were good news, the battle isn't over.

"This doesn't change our plan to fight this thing tooth and nail," Vandermyde said.
 
You folks out of state can help too. Call and e-mail our legislators and tell them that you will not visit the Illinois nor the World Shooting and Recreation Complex in Sparta if this passes. Dan Reitz (GOOD GUY) is the Representative (D) for Sparta. Make sure you tell him how much you WILL NOT be spending in Illinois. He is against this, but he needs a large stack of e-mails so that he can go the Dem leadership and say "Look at this, you A-holes, these are people who will not becoming to my district and spending money, if this passes you can count out any help from me or my fellow downstate reps from supporting anything you propose."

Representative Edward J. Acevedo (D)
2nd District
Assistant Majority Leader

Email: [email protected]

Springfield Office:
109 Capitol
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-2855
(217) 782-7762 FAX

District Office:
2021 W. 35th St.
Chicago, IL 60609
(773) 843-1200
(773) 843-9500 FAX
Cook County


Representative Linda Chapa-LaVia (D-IL) House District 083

Email: [email protected]

235-E Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706-0001
Phone: (217) 558-1002
Fax: (217) 782-0927

District Address
Representative Linda Chapa-LaVia
8 East Galena Boulevard, Suite 240
Aurora, 60506
Phone: (630) 264-6855
Fax: (630) 264-6752

Representative Dan Reitz (D-IL) House District 116
Email: [email protected]
Capitol Address
Representative Dan Reitz
200-9S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706-0001
Phone: (217) 782-1018
Fax: (217) 782-0945
District Address
Representative Dan Reitz
128 A West Main Street
Sparta, 62286
Phone: (618) 443-5757
Fax: (618) 443-3800
 
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