'Karina's Law' awaits governor's signature after passage in Illinois General Assembly
- A bill known as 'Karina's Law' was passed by the Illinois House on January 7, mandating police to seize firearms from individuals under protection orders within 96 hours.
- The measure, House Bill 4144, is expected to be signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker after passing with bipartisan support in the Illinois General Assembly.
- Opponents argue the bill lacks due process safeguards, while supporters claim it strengthens protections for domestic violence victims.
- The bill aims to clarify responsibilities for law enforcement in removing firearms from alleged abusers, addressing a significant loophole in existing laws.
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