For Immediate Release
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March 10, 2025
G-PAC & Advocates Helped Pass Law to Crack Down on Illegal Guns Flowing Through South Suburban Gun Store
CHICAGO – The Gun Violence Prevention PAC of Illinois (G-PAC), the state’s leading gun violence advocacy organization, today issued a statement on the recent closure of Chuck’s Gun Shop in south suburban Riverdale.
“We marched in protest against Chuck’s Gun Shop years ago, because the number of illegal guns that have flowed through the shop has been nothing short of a tragedy and resulted in the deaths of countless innocent people,” said Tom Vanden Berk, founder of G-PAC. “We channeled our efforts into the passage of the gun dealer certification law to demand that gun dealers like Chuck’s be held responsible for their role in fueling gun violence in our communities. Chuck’s closure is the result of our collective efforts together with elected officials and advocates to get guns out of the hands of criminals and people not legally able to purchase a weapon. This marks another moment of progress in our effort to reduce the availability of illegal weapons on the street and hold gun dealers accountable for putting profits before the lives of innocent people.”
G-PAC worked to pass Illinois’ Combating Illegal Gun Trafficking Act in 2019 to hold gun dealers accountable and also supported a lawsuit against a number of townships where gun dealers were operating to force regulation of the stores that were funneling illegal weapons purchases. As a result, Lyons Township was the first to adopt the regulations in what later became the Combating Illegal Gun Trafficking Act.
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