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A new law will speed up the process for first-time offenders of certain crimes looking to apply for FOID cards.
A new Illinois law gives first-time, nonviolent gun offenders a chance to apply for FOID cards earlier during court-approved diversion programs. Here's how it works.
Illinois State Police (ISP) are distributing about $1 million in firearm enforcement grants across the state to help local ...
Illinois FOID card revocation enforcement problem continues to grow, authorities say By Chuck Goudie, John Garcia, and Barb Markoff, Christine Tressel and Tom Jones, via Thursday, May 16, 2024 ...
People charged with their first weapon-related offense will soon have the ability to apply for a FOID card while they ...
“It improves the FOID card process, providing more due process, more access to records,” she said Saturday. State Sen. Neil Anderson, R-Andalusia, said calling this due process is a misnomer.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — An Illinois Democrat proposal would add a fee to give more money to a law enforcement fund that helps take away guns from citizens after their FOID card has been revoked.
BELLEVILLE Residents of Belleville, Collinsville, and Venice face a variety of weapon-related charges in separate felony ...
A challenge over who could take apart and reassemble a 9mm handgun the fastest ended with a 17-year-old Hampshire teen being shot to death by his 20-year-old friend, who now faces involuntary ...