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Illinois lawmakers, including Evanston’s representatives at the state Capitol, passed legislation on Tuesday to further ...
It’s been 18 months since Karina Gonzalez and her 15-year-old daughter Daniela were shot and killed on Fourth of July weekend at their Chicago home, allegedly by her husband.
Illinois lawmakers have passed "Karina's Bill," mandating gun confiscation from individuals with a protective order.
A bill meant to protect survivors of domestic violence is approved by the Illinois General Assembly to fill loopholes in current law.
The bill clarifies that local law enforcement must temporarily remove guns from a person who has an order of protection ...
The legislation is named in honor of Karina Gonzalez, who was shot and killed by her husband in July 2023, even though Karina ...
Illinois state law already allows anyone seeking an order of protection to seek a "firearm remedy" which would allow police to remove guns from an alleged abuser's home. Karina's Bill would close a ...
Karina's Bill passed the Illinois House by a 80-33 vote. It would require police to confiscate guns within 96 hours from ...