Under the new concealed carry law, it is strictly prohibited for citizens to carry loaded, concealed handguns in Illinois’ communities unless they obtain a license from the Illinois State Police (ISP) in the manner outlined under the new law.
In order to be approved for a concealed carry license, individuals must address certain minimal requirements, including that he or she:
- Is 21 years old,
- Has a currently valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) Card, or be an eligible out-of-state resident,
- Have not been convicted or found guilty (in any state) of a misdemeanor involving the use or threat of physical force or violence to any person or driving while intoxicated within last 5 years,
- Is not subject of arrest warrant or prosecution for an offense that would lead to a firearm prohibition,
- Has not been in any residential or court-ordered alcohol or drug- treatment program within five years.
- Has successfully completed firearms training.#concealedcarrylicense, #foid,
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