Retired law enforcement duel with Illinois over concealed carry gun license privileges – ABC7 (Chicago)

Gov. JB Pritzker signed a new law that took effect Jan. 1, 2023, allowing all retired law enforcement officers to qualify for special permits. But the state agency tasked with issuing those permits has since refused to enforce the law, arguing it conflicts with federal guidelines.
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Mark F
2 years ago

The Federal Bureau of Prisons is considered a federal law enforcement agency and is covered under LEOSA. The State of Illinois must be doing some really creative writing to deny the same benefit to the people who run state and county jails in Illinois.

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