Not a shall issue thing but is it this:

http://www.isp.state.il.us/foid/ordinances.cfm

Public Act 92-0238, Illinois Compiled Statutes (430  ILCS 65/13.3), approved on 
August 3, 2001, amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.  This 
amendment requires that within  6 months after the effective date, every 
municipality must submit  to the Illinois State Police a copy of every 
ordinance adopted by  the municipality that regulates the acquisition, 
possession, or  transfer of firearms within the municipality and must submit, 
as  soon as possible after adoption, every such ordinance adopted after  the 
initial submission.  Public Act 92-0238, Illinois Compiled  Statutes (430 ILCS 
65/13.3), also provides that the Illinois State  Police shall compile the 
ordinances and publish them in a form available  to the public free of charge 
and shall periodically update the compilation.
In compliance with Public Act 92-0238, Illinois Compiled Statutes  (430 ILCS 
65/13.3), electronic copies of the ordinances submitted  to the Illinois State 
Police have been compiled and published here.  This site will be periodically 
updated as needed. If additional  information regarding a specific ordinance is 
needed, please feel  free to contact the specific municipality.
Note:  The ordinances are in Adobe Acrobat Reader format.   You need the 
current version of Adobe  Acrobat Reader to view these 
ordinances.Municipalities wishing  to submit ordinances to this site may do so 
by contacting: Illinois State Police
Firearm Owner's Identification Program
Post Office Box 19233
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9233



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From: "Volokh, Eugene" <vol...@law.ucla.edu>
To: firearmsregprof@lists.ucla.edu
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 12:59:46 PM
Subject: State law requiring municipalities to report within six months on 
their weapons laws

 
               I recall noticing a few weeks ago that,
several years ago, some state ā€“ apparently as a result of a switch to a
shall-issue system ā€“ required municipalities to report within six months
what all their weapons laws were.  I forget, though, what the state was; I
thought it might have been Ohio, but now Iā€™m not sure.  Does anyone know
of such a law some time in the last ten years or so?  Thanks,
 
               Eugene


      
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