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good morning everybody Im sure as youre all aware by this point the state of Illinois decided to pass their assault weapons ban last week and it was signed into law as of what was it January 11th I believe so 8 28 P.M with doing so that banned the future sale of what they classify as assault weapons and high capacity magazines were going to go through what part of the bill says and what they classify as an assault weapon we also have a little bit of case law that could potentially apply to this case that weve looked up ourselves Im going to link the text to the actual bill in the description though if you would like to leave read the full text its about 111 pages so were not going to try and cover everything in this video were going to try and keep it as brief as possible and probably have a little bit of discussion toward the end I just want to specify that neither Lewis nor myself are constitutional Scholars nor are we attorneys so please do not take anything that we may say