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Can Illinois Gun Owners Use Suppressors?

Suppressors are among the most popular firearm accessories sold in the United States. Also known as silencers, suppressors help limit the noise generated when discharging a firearm. Using a suppressor can protect people who routinely shoot for hunting or training purposes from hearing damage. Suppressors also help limit recoil after firing, which can reduce cumulative trauma and increase the precision of the shooter.
Despite their many benign uses, suppressors are subject to both state and federal regulations. Are they legal for Illinois firearm owners to purchase and use?
Illinois has strict firearm laws
Illinois classifies a number of different types of weapons and accessories as dangerous. State statutes prohibit the ownership of certain types of firearms and accessories. Unfortunately for those concerned about their hearing, carpal tunnel syndrome or overall accuracy, Illinois includes suppressors among the firearm accessories that people cannot lawfully possess and use.
Even those who apply for a federal permit for a suppressor and have appropriate documentation for it could be at risk of prosecution if law enforcement professionals discover the suppressor in their possession. People accused of violating the laws regulating firearms could face significant penalties, not the least of which is a weapons-related criminal record.
The defendant could face Class 3 felony charges or Class 2 charges in cases involving protected locations, including school zones. The penalties possible include between two and five years in prison for a Class 3 felony charge, as well as up to $25,000 in fines.
Fighting back against weapons charges requires an understanding of the law and the support of a professional. Those accused of illegally owning and using suppressors may need help responding to their charges in court, and that’s okay.



























