Illinois Supreme Court expected to rule Friday on state's assault weapons ban

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Illinois Supreme Court expected to rule Friday on state's assault weapons ban
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The legislation bans dozens of specific brands or types of rifles and handguns, .50-caliber guns, attachments and rapid-firing devices.

Judges in both Effingham County and Macon County downstate gave ruled the ban unconstitutional, but Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, who is defending the ban, appealed those rulings to the state's highest court.

In May, the Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by state Rep. Dan Caulkins , whose attorneys argued the state's ban violates the equal protection and special legislation clauses of the state constitution. The law is also facing challenges in federal court, and in May the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block the law statewide. issued a 29-page injunction ruling the ban was unconstitutional – because it restricted a person's right to defend themselves.That meant the law was allowed to remain effect while the case is reviewed by the Seventh Circuit.

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