The Firearm Restraining Order A Violence Prevention Tool for Illinois

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The Firearm Restraining Order A Violence Prevention Tool for Illinois
The Firearm Restraining Order A Violence Prevention Tool for Illinois
The Firearm Restraining Order A Violence Prevention Tool for Illinois
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The Firearm Restraining Order A Violence Prevention Tool for Illinois Peter Contos

Terminology What's wrong with “Red Flag”? Extreme Risk Laws (EFSGV) Emergency Risk Protection Order (DE, MD, CO) Illinois: Firearms Restraining Order Gun Violence Restraining Order (CA)

What is a Firearm Restraining Order? The Firearm Restraining Order (FRO) allows family members, and law enforcement to work with courts to temporarily remove guns and prevent the purchase of new guns by individuals who pose a significant risk of harm to themselves or others. The FRO is a civil procedure, not a criminal one. The goal is to ensure safety of the individual and those around them.

How does a FRO help people in crisis stay safe? FRO requires temporary removal of guns and the FOID card from the respondent of the order. This creates safer circumstances for the individual to seek treatment, stabilize their behavior, or access resources to address the underlying causes of their dangerous behaviors. An Emergency FRO can last up to 14 days, while a Six-Month FRO can last up to six months (and can be renewed beyond that) after a court hearing is held.

History of the FRO in Illinois Illinois’ FRO law was established in response a series of deadly mass shootings and increased rates of suicide and deadly instances of domestic violence across the country. In the Summer of 2018, the bill was passed thanks to hard work from many stakeholders and legislators across Illinois, and became law on January 1st of 2019.

Firearm Removal Laws in Other States Since the Parkland Shooting February 15th, 2018, 9 states have approved bills similar to Illinois’ Firearm Restraining Order law. Bringing the total number of states with Firearm Seizure laws to 15 and the District of Columbia. Many more states are also considering such laws. Source: State legislatures. Graphic: Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence

Academic Research on FROs 2017 Duke Study, Jeffrey W. Swanson et al.: Examined the results of Connecticut’s firearm seizure law which has been in effect since 1999: On average law enforcement removed 7 guns for each order. 1 in 3 subjects were given access to mental health care and drug/alcohol misuse counseling– often for the first time. For every 10 to 20 orders, at least one suicide was prevented. After the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 the annual number of gun removals increased about fivefold—to about 100 cases per year. Public awareness of the law has a huge impact (CA & MD)

FRO Due Process Lots of people believe this is government overstepping its boundaries The law is very specific in allowing only those closest to you to petition for FRO’s In order to obtain a FRO, a petitioner must present evidence to a judge of the “Clear and present danger” of the respondent If a FRO is issued, respondent is provided an opportunity to appeal the issuance of the order

What happens now? With the FRO law in effect, we have a lot of work to do: We know this law isn’t effective unless people are informed and empowered to use it We’ve organized Speak for Safety Illinois, a coalition and campaign designed specifically to support the implementation of the FRO law Now that the resources are up, we are partnering with community organizations of all backgrounds and localities, to spread the word Speak for Safety IL x ILGVP Chicagoland and Downstate

What can you do to help? Connect with us on social media Here are some ways you or your organization can get involved: Connect with us on social media Follow and promote the Speak for Safety coalition’s social media accounts! Facebook: Speak for Safety Coalition Twitter: @Speakforsafety1 You can also find us online at SpeakforsafetyIL.org

What can you do to help? Connect with your Law Enforcement about FRO It is important that the relevant agencies in your community are supporting the FRO law. Connect with your local Sheriff’s Office and Police Department to see if they have a protocol in place to serve FROs. For information about who your Sheriff is, visit: https://www.ilsheriff.org/sheriffs- directory/ Call your State’s Attorney’s office to ask for any educational materials they have made or events they have scheduled to inform the community about the law. To find your State’s Attorney please visit: https://www.isba.org/resources/links/statesattorneys Reach out to your local circuit court for information about the FRO petitioning process. Contact information for your local circuit court can be found here: http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/CircuitCourt/CircuitCourtJudges/CCC_County.asp

What can you do to help? Connect with your network on FRO Please visit the Speak for Safety Illinois website at SpeakforsafetyIL.org. Check out the resources: bi-lingual one pagers, printable brochure, template presentation, plus background-specific information about the law. You are encouraged to read through these to better understand the law, and to spread them throughout your personal and professional networks. The website has resources for family members, lawyers, medical professionals and other specific groups that should learn about the law.

What can you do to help? Here are some ways you or your organization can get involved: Talk to your colleagues about the FRO, and share our handouts and other resources on how a FRO can be a proactive tool to prevent gun violence (all of which are available online). Invite a Speak for Safety representative to host a discussion on FRO, or use our materials at an event or meeting you plan to host or attend. Include a reference to the FRO law and SpeakForSafetyIL.org in your next newsletter, blog post, or other publication. Other opportunities/ideas? Please email: info@speakforsafetyil.org

Questions? Visit SpeakforSafety.org or email speak4safety@gmail.com Visit SpeakforsafetyIL.org or email Info@speakforsafetyIL.org Visit SpeakforSafety.org or email speak4safety@gmail.com