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Illinois State Rifle Association

Illinois State Rifle Association

SPRINGFIELD, IL --(Ammoland.com)- In light of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals’ recent decision paving the way for concealed carry in Illinois, many thousands of Illinois citizens will soon begin the process of applying for permits to carry defensive firearms.

As a service to the community, the ISRA is offering the following advice to those who will be seeking carry permits:

  1. Possession of a valid Illinois Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card will be a requirement for all concealed carry permit applicants. By law, the Illinois State Police are supposed to issue FOID cards to qualified applicants within 30 days. In practice, the state police rarely achieve the 30-day deadline. The ISRA is advising potential carry permit applicants to get their FOID cards as soon as possible. FOID application volumes are anticipated to be very high in advance of the impending passage of a concealed carry bill. High application volumes and low production capability at the State Police FOID office will combine to cause long waits for those who do not apply for FOID cards immediately. Likewise, current FOID holders should check their cards for expiration dates and, if their card is set to expire in 90 days or less, they should get their renewal application in the mail as soon as possible.
  2. Firearms suitable for concealed carry will soon be in short supply, as will holsters and other accessories. Citizens who anticipate applying for concealed carry permits would do well to visit their local gun dealers to acquire the equipment they will need once permits are issued. Citizens should consult with their local gun dealers to determine which firearm and holster set-up is most suitable for their individual needs.
  3. It’s always a good time to get more firearm safety training. The ISRA recommends that persons contemplating applying for a carry permit seek out a qualified instructor who will help them hone their skills – especially with the firearm(s) they plan to use for concealed carry purposes.
  4. Practice…practice…practice. As little as an hour per week of pistol practice will help ensure that the concealed carry permit holder is adequately prepared to deploy a firearm to defend themselves or their family.

“Once concealed carry is passed here in Illinois, there will be a huge rush on firearms, equipment, and training,” commented ISRA Executive Director, Richard Pearson.

“The good citizens of Illinois have been waiting for decades for the opportunity to provide for their own defense. That’s a lot of pent up demand so gun shops and training facilities will soon be very busy places. We here at the ISRA strongly recommend that persons interested in obtaining a concealed carry permit act immediately to satisfy carry permit prerequisites or risk long permit processing delays.”

Richard Pearson, Illinois State Rifle Association, (815) 635-3198

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The ISRA is the state’s leading advocate of safe, lawful and responsible firearms ownership. Since 1903, the ISRA has represented the interests of over 1.5 million law-abiding Illinois firearm owners Visit: www.isra.org

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  • One User comment to “Illinois State Rifle Association Offers Concealed Carry Advice To Illinois Citizens”

    1. Why does the ISRA have such an infatuation with the FOID card law?

      I know they wrote the law because they believed they had to head off more intrusive gun control laws.

      They admitted to that in the summer 2011 issues of the Illinois shooter. The article is titled “Meet James M. Vinopal: Illinois State Rifle Association Past-President and Lobbyist” by Wendy Foster.

      The Anti-gunners in Illinois were looking for someone to Blink and Vinopal and the ISRA/NRA Rolled over and Blinked.

      When the ISRA/NRA rolled over on gun control in Illinois they inadvertently gave the political cover for the passage of the 1968 GCA.

      We don’t need the FOID card and if the ISRA/NRA doesn’t start supporting the repeal of their FOID card law then we don’t need them!

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