04/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/21/2026 12:29
Illinois is paying a steep and growing price for the spread of illegal machine gun conversion devices commonly known as "switches." In a matter of seconds, these small, inexpensive devices can turn a pistol into a fully automatic weapon capable of firing at a rate of up to 1,200 rounds per minute.
In addition to the human toll, these $25 devices are driving a massive financial toll for victims, communities, and taxpayers.
The price tag of just two shootings shows the scale of the problem:
That's more than $44 million from just two incidents involving switches. These are not isolated incidents - they are examples of a much larger, largely hidden economic burden.
Illinois already pays the price for gun violence:
Switches compound that harm. They allow shooters to fire dozens of rounds in seconds, turning shootings into mass-casualty events, multiplying medical costs, emergency responses, long-term care, and economic losses.
And the problem is rapidly growing:
These figures likely undercount the true scope of the problem. Many shootings go unsolved, and law enforcement does not always recover or confirm the use of a switch - meaning the financial burden is almost certainly far higher than current estimates show.
The bottom line: Illinois cannot afford the status quo.
Instead of fixing this problem, a handful of gun makers continue to produce and sell easily convertible pistols that can be turned into automatic weapons with nothing more than a screwdriver and a $25 device.
Illinois is already paying millions because of it.
Failing to act is not just a public safety failure - it is also a fiscal one.
HB 4471/SB 2801 would directly address the source of the problem by preventing the sale of pistols that can be easily converted into machine guns, forcing industry change and reducing the flow of these weapons into communities.
At a time when lawmakers are weighing costs, the choice is clear:
Illinois can either act to prevent this violence - or continue paying far more for the devastation it causes.