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Madigan to open concealed carry debate Tuesday

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(MCT) — SPRINGFIELD — Democratic Speaker Michael Madigan plans to hold an extraordinary debate Tuesday to begin to gauge where House members think people should be allowed to carry concealed guns and where they should be forbidden in Illinois.

Among the more than 25 such questions that could come up for test votes on the House floor: Should concealed weapons be allowed in church? At day care centers? In casinos? On buses and trains? Inside sports stadiums? And what exceptions should be made?

Madigan spokesman Steve Brown said that Tuesday marks the "first of probably several sessions" on the topic. The goal is to give lawmakers the chance to "speak to and vote on" numerous gun issues, Brown said.

The motivations of the state's longest-serving speaker, however, are not always clear in a Capitol where he has largely controlled the agenda year after year. Hot-button legislation often is worked on behind closed doors among competing interest groups and heard at the committee level; then a single bill that lawmakers can take or leave is voted on. Madigan also sometimes will survey his Democratic members privately to see what they could support on issues such as tax increases.

Illinois is the only state in the nation that does not allow citizens to carry concealed weapons in some form. That, however, changed in December, when a three-member federal appeals court panel ruled Illinois should act within six months to allow citizens to carry guns in public.

The court ruling set off a scramble among gun rights advocates to press for looser restrictions and gun control backers to argue for tighter ones. Pro-gun forces are set to rally at the Capitol on March 6 for their annual lobbying day.

Rep. Brandon Phelps, who has pushed for allowing concealed carry in Illinois, has added his own question to the Tuesday mix, an amendment that would legalize the practice but require training and prohibit guns from being taken into schools, stadiums and bars.

Phelps suggested the speaker's Tuesday debate is an attempt to find out where every lawmaker stands on the various issues that have come up in hearings before the House Judiciary Committee.

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