IL defense lawyerThere is a lot of confusion regarding where, when, and why a person may fire a gun. You may have heard that if you are on your own private property, you are always allowed to shoot as long as you are not shooting at another person. Conversely, a lot of people have been taught that shooting a gun anywhere except at a range is illegal unless you are acting in self-defense. Neither of these statements is entirely true. Illinois’s reckless discharge laws are much more nuanced than that. You can be charged with this offense for firing a gun in any situation where shooting carries a risk of injuring another person. If you have been accused of recklessly discharging a firearm, you should consult a Joliet, IL gun crime attorney immediately.