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Leuchtefeld’s got no qualms about debating gun control if the governor finds a friendly legislator to write a separate bill, not hijack what he sees as commonsense legislation.

“He has to know it’s going too far to do what he did,” Leuchtefeld said. “He has to know I wouldn’t allow it to happen.”

Among other issues, Quinn, Cullerton and Republicans announced support last week for legislation to allow illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses, making roads safer with better-trained and more insured drivers. Discussions are under way about whether additional money might be necessary for human services and child protection.

Lang said he is close to the 60 votes he needs for House approval of a medical marijuana bill, allowing people with specific illnesses — who, for example, get pain relief from marijuana — to possess small amounts purchased from licensed dispensaries. Medical marijuana use is OK in 18 states and Washington, D.C.

“This is without any question the tightest and most highly regulated medical marijuana bill ever written in this country,” Lang said.

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