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To: CHICAGOFARMER
Excellent post.
you said : 21 to 18 to obtain a gun owner's permit
Does IL require that you have a permit to own any firearm?
Just curious.
102 posted on 03/28/2004 1:38:31 PM PST by GrandEagle
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To: GrandEagle
Does IL require that you have a permit to own any firearm? Just curious.

Yes, it does. One has to apply for and receive a Firearm Owners' ID Card (FOID) which costs $5 for five years. A FOID is required for Illinois residents to possess a firearm or ammunition anywhere other than at a shooting range under the supervision of a FOID-card holder. A current and valid FOID card is required to purchase firearms or ammunition, and is also required to possess a non-disassembled firearm outside of one's home or fixed place of business (outside the shooting range exception noted above). With a current and valid FOID, one may transport any legal firearm provided that it is stored in a closed container and unloaded, and provided that one doesn't run afoul of local restrictions.

Note that the statute explicitly does not require that a person's FOID be current in order to possess firearms or ammunition within their home or fixed place of business, or to possess ammunition anywhere; nonetheless, some prosecutors don't seem to know that. Additionally, while nothing in statute regards a loaded magazine (which is not installed in a firearm) as aloded weapon, a "firearms fact sheet" published by the head of the state police claimed that a loaded magazine counts as a loaded firearm, and some police officers and prosecutors may still believe that (the current version of the "fact sheet" has been corrected).

Summary:

Non-resident:
May possess firearms and ammunition, provided that when in a vehicle the firearms are not readily accessible. Residents of adjoining states 18 and older may purchase rifles or non-pistol-grip shotguns with a 24-hour harassment period.
State resident--no FOID
May not possess any firearms or ammunition, except when on a range under the supervision of a FOID-card holder; there are limited grace periods for people moving into the state or for people who inherit firearms.
State resident--current FOID
May purchase and possess firearms and ammunition; there is a 24-hour harassment period for rifles and non-pistol-grip shotguns and a 72-hour harassment period for handguns and pistol-grip shotguns. When outside one's home, fixed place of business, or shooting range, firearms must be unloaded and kept in a closed container.
State resident--expired FOID
May possess firearms and ammunition; firearms must be disassembled except when at one's home or fixed place of business, or at a range under the supervision of a FOID-card holder.
For some reason, prosecutors don't seem to recognize that the latter actions are permissible with an expired FOID, but while the statutes dealing with firearm purchase or transportation explicitly require that a firearm-possessor's FOID be current and valid, the language relating to general possession merely requires that the FOID have been previously been issued by the Illinois State Police.
103 posted on 03/28/2004 2:15:48 PM PST by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: GrandEagle
Excellent post.
you said : 21 to 18 to obtain a gun owner's permit
Does IL require that you have a permit to own any firearm?
Just curious.

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It sucks yes an FOID card


Remember the days when rights were rights and privilages were earned. Today bill of rights require a permit.

104 posted on 03/28/2004 2:34:31 PM PST by CHICAGOFARMER (Citizen Carry)
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