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The debate over a concealed carry law might begin as soon as January, when state lawmakers return to Springfield. Gun rights advocates have promised to be tough in negotiations over a new bill, saying that the appellate court’s decision has put them in a much stronger position. Gone, they say, is a need to compromise as there was when they tried unsuccessfully to push a bill through last year.

One thing in Chicago’s favor is that Illinois is one of only six states that have what is called “home rule,” which allows local jurisdictions to write their own gun laws.

In all of those other states, including California and Connecticut, home rule has given local law enforcement officials discretion in issuing permits and requiring applicants to demonstrate good cause for carrying, said Brian Malte, of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.

“I know if we do have that ability there will be several, if not the vast majority of the aldermen, who would want to put their arms around that,” Alderman Joe Moreno said.

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