Lawmakers have wrapped up hours of debate on concealed carry legislation without a final vote, or even a clear indication of what will wind up in the final bill.
Under an unusual procedure implemented by House Speaker Mike Madigan, the full House debated more than two dozen amendments individually, adopting a number of restrictions and limitations on concealed carry, as well as an overall framework for concealed carry drafted by pro-gun Democrat Brandon Phelps.
But more hearings and amendments are expected before a final vote is taken.