New Illinois bill requires cops to take guns in order of protection cases
- The Illinois Senate approved a measure requiring police to confiscate firearms from individuals under an order of protection, known as Karina's Law.
- The amended House Bill passed the Senate and can now be considered by the House during the lame duck session.
- State Senator Celina Villanueva stated the measure aims to protect victims of domestic violence abusers.
- Opponents argue that the bill lacks due process rights, which they believe are essential.
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