Lawsuits over delays stack up as FOID delays reach an average of 116 days – Center Square

FOID cards are supposed to be processed within 30 days, and the state is facing 12 active lawsuits over the delays.
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Aaron
5 years ago

I sent an email to the Governor a couple months ago asking for him to do what is necessary to speed up the process and his response was basically “Ah, how cute.”

Defund Democraps
5 years ago

the delay is way longer than reported. Pathetic.

True believer
5 years ago

I applied for renewal of FOID and CCL on 4/15/20. No response the delays are longer than ISP is saying. Total attempts by liberal democrats to inhibit gun rights.

Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  True believer

I am hearing lots of stories like that and it indeed sounds like a 2A violation to me.

True believer
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

I also contacted my state rep and state senator and didn’t even get a response. They are doing it to curtail gun rights on purpose.

Last edited 5 years ago by True believer

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