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720 ILCS 5/24-3

Unlawful Sale or Delivery of Firearm

 

  • Up to a Class 2 Felony
  • 3-7 years in prison
  • Fine up to $25,000
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Understanding Unlawful Sale or Delivery of a Firearm in Illinois

The unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm is a serious criminal offense in Illinois. This crime involves selling, transferring, or delivering a firearm without adhering to the strict regulations set forth by state law. Given the potential danger associated with illegal firearm transactions, Illinois imposes severe penalties for those convicted of this offense, including imprisonment, fines, and a permanent criminal record.

 

What Constitutes Unlawful Sale or Delivery of a Firearm in Illinois?

Under Illinois law, the unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm is defined in the Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS) under 720 ILCS 5/24-3. The offense occurs when an individual knowingly:

 

  • Sells or Delivers a Firearm Without Proper Authorization: Transfers a firearm to another person without following the legal requirements, such as background checks, waiting periods, or proper licensing.
  • Sells or Transfers a Firearm to a Prohibited Person: Sells or delivers a firearm to someone who is legally prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm, such as a convicted felon or a minor.

Examples of Unlawful Sale or Delivery of a Firearm Under Illinois Law

Here are specific examples of what could constitute the crime of unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm under Illinois law:

 

  • Selling a Firearm Without a Background Check
    • Statute: 720 ILCS 5/24-3(a)
    • Description: An individual sells a handgun to another person without conducting the required background check, violating state law.
  • Transferring a Firearm to a Minor
    • Statute: 720 ILCS 5/24-3(a)
    • Description: A person transfers a firearm to a minor without the necessary legal authorization, resulting in unlawful delivery charges.

Penalties for Unlawful Sale or Delivery of a Firearm in Illinois

The penalties for unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm in Illinois are severe and can vary depending on the specifics of the case. These penalties may include:

 

  • Class 4 Felony:
    • 1 to 3 years in prison
    • Fines of up to $25,000
  • Class 3 Felony (if the firearm is delivered to a person under the age of 18 or to someone who uses it in the commission of a crime):
    • 2 to 5 years in prison
    • Fines of up to $25,000

Convictions for this crime can also result in a permanent criminal record, which may limit future opportunities for employment, housing, and more.

 

Why Choosing Andrew M. Weisberg is Essential for Your Defense

Facing charges of unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm is extremely serious, and having a skilled defense attorney is crucial. Here’s why Andrew M. Weisberg is the defense attorney you need:

 

  • Expert Knowledge of Illinois Firearm Laws: Andrew M. Weisberg has extensive experience with Illinois firearm laws, including the specific requirements for the legal sale and delivery of firearms. His background as a former Cook County prosecutor gives him a deep understanding of how these cases are prosecuted, allowing him to develop effective defense strategies.
  • Tailored Defense Strategies: Mr. Weisberg meticulously reviews the details of your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence. He tailors his defense strategies to the unique circumstances of your situation, aiming for the best possible outcome.
  • Aggressive Courtroom Advocacy: Known for his vigorous defense tactics, Mr. Weisberg fights hard to protect your rights in court, whether through negotiating a favorable plea or challenging the evidence at trial.
  • Compassionate and Confidential Support: Facing criminal charges can be stressful, but Mr. Weisberg is committed to providing not only expert legal representation but also compassionate and confidential support throughout the legal process. He ensures that you are fully informed and supported every step of the way.

Contact Andrew M. Weisberg for a free consultation to discuss your unlawful sale or delivery of a firearm case and learn how he can help protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.