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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  • Chris Lapins
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  • Joeseph Hosier
    I am a liberal and still believe in our right to keep and bear arms and create more realistic solutions to firearms issues than “ban everything.” Safety comes from the owner and the responsibility of that owner. I won’t let gun owners be opressed if I can help it
  • Gary Murray
    I wear hearing aids now and it is difficult to wear hearing protection at the same time. Noise suppressor would be a welcome addition to the sport.
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  • Dale Schaeffer
    Makes sense. Perhaps the prices will eventually come down.
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  • Andrew Ray
    please consider extending this to target practice, etc. this would not only help with preventing hearing loss but save police resources by not having them do mundane things such as, noise complaints, and false alarms. Remember these don’t make it silent it just makes it hearing safe.
  • Chris Neff