(Springfield, IL) -- The Illinois House has shot down Governor Quinn's changes to a concealed carry bill.
There wasn't even any debate on whether Quinn's ideas were worth considering. Quinn wanted people to carry only one gun at a time, with no more than ten-rounds of ammo. He also didn't want guns in places where alcohol is served.
Seventy-seven state reps voted against Quinn, keeping the original bill in-tact. But, it still needs to clear the Senate. If they don't override Quinn's changes, constitutional carry will kick in and people will automatically get the right to carry a gun in public, without a license.
(Metro News)