IL Supreme Court again passes on whether FOID Act is constitutional, drawing sharp rebuke in dissent – Cook County Record

In a 4-3 partisan opinion, the Illinois Supreme Court again has refused to directly answer whether the state’s Firearm Owner Identification program passes constitutional muster as a restraint on federal gun ownership rights, leaving a woman who faces criminal charges under the law facing years of legal limbo, strung along by the court's Democratic majority.
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mark
3 years ago

Waited over a year never got my card,moved to Indiana. Freedom.

Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

They won’t vote or debate it because they know it’s UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Mary Juana
3 years ago

Justice Anne Burke has been enjoying the accumulated wealth of her husband, Edward Burke for years. Edward Burke, current alderman City of Chicago under federal indictment for multiple charges of bribery, mail/wire fraud. Anne Burke supreme court justice of Illinois and patron saint of the democratic party.

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