SB 177

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 95th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Veh Cd-Suspend-Weapons Use

Abstract

Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that the Secretary of State is authorized to suspend or revoke the driver's license or permit of any person who has used a motor vehicle in the commission of any of the following offenses: unlawful use of weapons by felons or persons in the custody of the Department of Corrections; aggravated discharge of a firearm; aggravated discharge of a machine gun or of a weapon equipped with a silencer; reckless discharge of a firearm; aggravated unlawful use of a weapon; or being an armed habitual criminal (as well as providing for the suspension or revocation of the driving privileges of anyone who has used a motor vehicle in the commission of the offense of unlawful use of a weapon). Provides that the suspension shall be for one year if the violation is a misdemeanor or a Class 3 or Class 4 felony and shall be for 3 years if the violation is a Class X, Class 1, or Class 2 felony (rather than being for one year in all cases). Deletes language providing for the suspension or revocation of the driving privileges of a person who was in a motor vehicle at the time he or she committed the offense of aggravated discharge of a firearm.

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Jan 13, 2009

Senate

Session Sine Die

Dec 03, 2007

Senate

Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-9(b) / Referred to Rules

Mar 20, 2007

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Matt Murphy

Mar 07, 2007

Senate

Do Pass Judiciary Criminal Law; 009-000-000

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 8, 2007

Feb 23, 2007

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Martin A. Sandoval

Feb 07, 2007

Senate

Assigned to Judiciary Criminal Law

Jan 31, 2007

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Kwame Raoul

Senate

First Reading

Senate

Referred to Rules

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