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Overview of Illinois Gun Laws

 Posted on July 19,2024 in Uncategorized

Blog ImageIt can be difficult trying to understand the laws about gun ownership, particularly because they differ from state to state. States have different restrictions on who is allowed to own a gun, what specific guns they can own, and under what circumstances. This article will review gun ownership laws in Illinois. Of course, if you have specific questions that are not addressed in this article, a knowledgeable Will County, IL criminal defense attorney can provide you with the information you need.

What Is a FOID?

Anyone who wants to purchase and own a gun in Illinois must have a Firearm Owner’s Identification card or a FOID. Without an FOID, you are not legally allowed to purchase or use a gun in the state, although there are some exceptions. Legal gun ownership in Illinois requires that you meet various conditions, including that you need to:

  • Be at least 21 years old
  • Submit to a background check
  • Never have been convicted of a felony or any other disqualifying crime

Who Is Eligible for Concealed Carry?

If you want to be able to carry a loaded gun in public, then in addition to the above, you will also need to have a concealed carry license (CCL). To be eligible, you need to complete a special training course. However, there are limitations to where you will be permitted to carry your weapon. Places where you will not be able to bring your gun even if you have a CCL include:

  • Government buildings
  • Hospitals
  • Schools
  • CTA trains

In addition to the above list, the owners of other establishments, like bars and restaurants, can decide they do not want guns on their premises, which means you will not be allowed to bring your weapon in.

General Restrictions

When you want to buy a gun, you need to apply to do so. In the state of Illinois, you need to wait 72 hours after applying for a gun before the dealer - who also needs to be certified by the state - is legally allowed to sell it to you.

There are also restrictions on the types of guns that can be legally bought and sold. For example, anything that is considered an assault weapon in Illinois is banned from purchase in the state.

Contact an Orland Park, IL Criminal Defense Attorney

As laws evolve, it can feel more challenging to know what you are legally allowed to do. If you have questions about your right to bear arms, speak with an experienced Will County, IL criminal defense lawyer. At Fotopoulos Law Office, we prioritize our clients’ constitutional rights and fight passionately to protect them. Call us at 708-942-8400 to schedule a free consultation.

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