Most assault-style weapon owners in Illinois have not registered their guns
The state banned assault-style weapons a year ago but current owners were allowed to keep them, as long as they were registered by Jan. 1.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker banned assault-style weapons and high capacity magazines in Illinois last year. People who already owned those weapons were allowed to keep them, as long as they were registered with the state. But state police say only 1% of people with firearm owner identification cards in Illinois have done so.
Reset learns why and what the state is considering to encourage gun owners to register their weapons.
GUEST: Matthew Hendrickson, Chicago Sun-Times staff reporter
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Most assault-style weapon owners in Illinois have not registered their guns
The state banned assault-style weapons a year ago but current owners were allowed to keep them, as long as they were registered by Jan. 1.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker banned assault-style weapons and high capacity magazines in Illinois last year. People who already owned those weapons were allowed to keep them, as long as they were registered with the state. But state police say only 1% of people with firearm owner identification cards in Illinois have done so.
Reset learns why and what the state is considering to encourage gun owners to register their weapons.
GUEST: Matthew Hendrickson, Chicago Sun-Times staff reporter