ISP updates rules to firearms access – WICS (Springfield)

The first reform allows for a broader use of Clear and Present Danger Rule reports, which allows ISP to revoke or deny a Firearm Owners Identification Card to those who are deemed a risk to themselves or to others. The second change puts a model policy in place to provide an overall framework law enforcement can follow to secure and execute a Firearms Restraining Order.
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Paul Boomer
3 years ago

Charging someone with not having a FOID card in Cook/County/Chicago and the entire courtroom will break out in laughter. Useless requirement to have the card and even more useless to charge someone.

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