Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1131

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

CONCEALED CARRY-FEES

Impact

This legislative change is expected to make it more accessible for individuals to acquire concealed carry licenses, potentially increasing the number of licensed conceal carriers in Illinois. Supporters argue that the reduction in fees may promote responsible firearm ownership and encourage greater compliance with firearm laws. The lower fee may also alleviate financial burdens for applicants, fostering an environment where more responsible citizens can legally carry firearms for personal protection.

Summary

House Bill 1131 amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act in Illinois, significantly reducing the fees associated with applying for a new concealed carry license. The bill proposes that a licensee requesting a new license will only need to pay $5, down from the previous fee of $75. The previous fee structure allocated $60 to the State Police Firearm Services Fund, $5 to the Mental Health Reporting Fund, and $10 to the State Crime Laboratory Fund. The new bill simplifies this structure, ensuring that all fees collected will still be deposited into the State Police Firearm Services Fund.

Contention

Despite the advantages cited by proponents, there are concerns regarding public safety and the implications of more individuals carrying firearms. Critics of the bill may argue that reducing application fees could lead to a dramatic rise in the number of concealed carry licenses issued, which could present challenges in ensuring that licensees are adequately trained in firearm safety. Furthermore, the reduction of fees raises questions about the allocation and adequacy of funds necessary for the administration of thorough background checks and safety programs associated with the issuance of concealed carry licenses.

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