Members of the Illinois House of Representatives on Friday approved a concealed carry law, largely in response to a January federal appeals court ruling that struck down the ban, saying it violated the Second Amendment, Reuters reports
. tom-banner ampforwp-incontent-ad2">“We need strong gun safety laws that protect the people of our state. Instead, this measure puts public safety at risk,” said Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, who has vowed to fight the measure.
Illinois has been the only state in the nation banning most residents from carrying a concealed weapon outside of their homes.