Bill could increase gun restrictions on orders of protection
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) An Illinois Lawmaker wants to empower judges to remove guns from the hands of those accused of domestic violence.
I believe this bill, specifically, this part of the bill will have an impact and remove firearms from many volatile situations, preventing intimate partner homicide, Representative Denyse Wang Stoneback (D-Skokie) said.
When a domestic abuse victim asks for an order of protection, there is a two week period before the hearing. A judge will often issue an emergency order of protection during that time. Right now, courts often wait to suspend a suspects FOID card after that emergency order is over. But Stonebacks bill would allow judges to suspend FOID cards during the emergency order of protection period as well.
According to Stoneback, Some have the power to suspend somebodys FOID Card along with issuing the emergency order of protection. Stonebacks bill would ensure that the judges understand they have that power in law.
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