Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1458

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
1/31/25  
Refer
3/12/25  

Caption

TRANSPORT FIREARM IN VEHICLE

Impact

The proposed amendments establish significant legal ramifications for concealed carry licensees who fail to comply with these new storage requirements. A first or second violation will be classified as a Class A misdemeanor, while a third violation escalates to a Class 4 felony. Additionally, the Illinois State Police is granted the authority to suspend a license for up to six months for a second violation and permanently revoke a license for a third violation. This shift in policy could significantly alter how responsible gun owners manage their firearms when outside of their immediate control, aiming to deter negligence and promote responsible firearm ownership.

Summary

SB1458, introduced by Senator Robert F. Martwick, amends the Firearm Concealed Carry Act in Illinois to strengthen the requirements for storing firearms in vehicles. Specifically, the bill states that when a concealed carry licensee leaves their vehicle unattended, any firearms must be stored out of plain view in a secure container, which must be fire, impact, and tamper-resistant. The bill explicitly states that a glove compartment, glove box, or center console does not qualify as a secure storage container. This legislation aims to enhance public safety and reduce the risk of unauthorized access to firearms left in vehicles.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1458 could revolve around the perception of personal responsibility versus government regulation of firearm storage. Supporters of the bill may argue that it is a necessary step for enhancing public safety and preventing accidental shootings or firearms theft, while opponents may feel that it imposes undue restrictions on law-abiding gun owners and infringes upon their rights to carry firearms as permitted under existing laws. The debate could also touch upon the practicality and feasibility of the proposed storage requirements, especially regarding the type of containers that would be deemed secure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5555

TRANSPORT FIREARM IN VEHICLE

IL HB1159

FIREARMS-JUDICIAL&PROSECUTORS

IL HB5178

ELEC CD-FIREARMS POLLING PLACE

IL SB3443

ELEC CD-FIREARMS POLLING PLACE

IL SB3193

CONCEAL CARRY-PUBLIC TRANSPORT

IL HB1429

CONCEAL CARRY-PUBLIC TRANSPORT

IL SB2111

CONCEAL CARRY-PUBLIC TRANSPORT

IL SB1331

CONCEAL CARRY-TRANSPORT-PARKS

IL SB2109

CONCEAL CARRY-TRANSPORT-PARKS

IL SB3140

CONCEAL CARRY-TRANSPORT-PARKS

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