Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3688

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

SAFE GUN STORAGE

Impact

If passed, HB3688 is set to amend existing firearm regulations and introduce new requirements that directly target storage practices within the home environment. The law would render a violation evident of negligence per se in civil proceedings if a minor or at-risk person gains access to a firearm and uses it to cause harm. The penalties established under this Act reflect a tiered system where fines escalate based on the knowledge of risk the firearm owner has prior to the access of the firearm by unauthorized individuals. Additionally, funds collected from these penalties are directed towards a Mental Health Fund, underscoring a dual focus on both gun safety and mental health awareness.

Summary

House Bill 3688, known as the Safe Gun Storage Act, aims to enforce stricter regulations regarding the storage of firearms, particularly in homes where minors or at-risk individuals may have access. The essence of the bill is that firearm owners must securely store their firearms in locked containers or in a manner that prevents access by minors, individuals without parental permission, or those deemed as prohibited persons. This initiative is rooted in the belief that increased safety measures will reduce incidents of firearm-related accidents and crimes involving minors. Failure to comply with the storage requirements can lead to civil penalties ranging from $500 to $10,000 based on the circumstances surrounding the violation.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB3688 revolve around concerns regarding the implications of such stringent storage laws on lawful firearm owners. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary measure to enhance safety and accountability among gun owners, aiming to prevent tragedies stemming from unsecured firearms. Conversely, opponents raise issues about the potential overreach of such regulations, citing concerns over personal responsibility and the ability of law-abiding citizens to access their own firearms promptly. There are apprehensions that these regulations may place undue burdens on responsible gun ownership, leading to pushback from both individual owners and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0008

SAFE GUN STORAGE

IL A4738

Establishes "New Jersey Home Safety Act" concerning firearm storage and safety; appropriates $500,000.

IL S4069

Establishes "New Jersey Home Safety Act" concerning firearm storage and safety; appropriates $500,000.

IL HB1608

Public Safety - Firearms - Storage Requirements

IL H0065

Sale, Transfer, and Storage of Firearms

IL LD1120

An Act to Promote the Secure Storage of Firearms

IL A3560

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

IL S0180

Sale, Transfer, and Storage of Firearms

IL S1433

"New Jersey Safe Storage of Firearms Act"; establishes certain requirements and penalties regarding firearm storage; repeals law governing minor's access to firearm; requires AG to establish public awareness campaign regarding firearm storage; appropriates $500,000.

IL HB1049

Relative to storage requirements for firearms.

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