Pledge to Support Suppressor Legalization in Illinois!

The fight is on to legalize suppressors in the state of Illinois, finally bringing the state in line with federal law. This would allow law-abiding citizens, who go through the proper federal licensing procedure, to possess and use suppressors legally under state law. Suppressors help reduce the muzzle report of a firearm to hearing-safe levels while also lessening recoil and muzzle rise. Suppressors also decrease of noise complaints frequently used as an excuse to close hunting lands.

In order for suppressor legalization to become a reality, all pro-Second Amendment activists must work together. Please sign this pledge TODAY, as well as urge family, friends, and fellow Illinois activists to do the same.

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  • Kyle Underwood
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    Sign the Pledge: Support Suppressor Legalization in Illinois!
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    Sign the Pledge: Support Suppressor Legalization in Illinois!
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    Sign the Pledge: Support Suppressor Legalization in Illinois!
  • Jeff Rowe
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  • Robert Johnston
    I look forward to enjoying my shooting while maintaining basic communication with those around me (something that ear plugs impede) communication is a big safety benefit. While simultaneously allowing me to keep the function of my ears into the future a bodily function I value. All this made possible by my government allowing me to take advantage of a very simple technology.
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  • Brian
    I fully support this effort.
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  • William Newkirk
    Suppressors should also be legalized for target shooting. Many ranges are near populated areas. Quieter shooting would result in fewer noise complaints and a reduced workload for police, and less stress for those who live near a range.
  • Paul Fanuko