Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2687

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

HATE CRIME-WHITE SUPREMACY

Impact

The introduction of SB2687 is positioned to significantly modify the legal landscape regarding hate crimes in Illinois. By explicitly categorizing the display of certain hate symbols as a criminal act when intended to intimidate or incite violence, the bill aims to deter individuals from engaging in such behaviors. The proposed classification of these acts as Class 4 felonies for first offenses and Class 2 felonies for subsequent offenses increases legal repercussions, thereby potentially reducing hate-fueled incidents and enhancing community safety. The bill also includes provisions for civil actions, allowing victims to seek damages, which may further discourage such forms of aggression.

Summary

Senate Bill 2687, introduced by Senator Adriane Johnson, amends the Criminal Code of Illinois to explicitly define and broaden the scope of hate crimes. The bill stipulates that a person commits a hate crime if they display symbols associated with white supremacy or neo-Nazi beliefs—such as a burning cross, a Nazi swastika, a noose, or a Confederate flag—on public or private property with the intent to intimidate individuals or incite violence. This provision seeks to address and mitigate acts of hate and violence that can arise from the display of such symbols, thus enhancing the protections for individuals and communities targeted by hate crimes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2687 include concerns regarding freedom of expression and the enforcement challenges that could arise from defining certain symbols as inherently harmful. Critics may argue that including symbols of hate within the legal framework could lead to subjective interpretations and potential misuse of the law against individuals expressing controversial views. Supporters, however, believe that the clear definitions and legal ramifications provided by the bill are necessary for combatting the rise of hate in various forms, asserting that the intent to intimidate and incite violence should not be protected under free speech laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1437

CRIM CD-HATE CRIME

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