State rifle association seeks injuction against police over

State rifle association seeks injuction against police over firearm ID card delays


State rifle association seeks injuction against police over firearm ID card delays
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Greg Bishop, The Center Square
 | December 21, 2020 09:00 AM
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Illinoisans who’ve been waiting months to get their Firearm Owner Identification Cards could find some relief if a federal judge grants an injunction against the Illinois State Police on Tuesday.
One of the many cases filed in state and federal courts over the state’s gun laws deals with the delay in FOID card applications being processed.
The complaint was filed this summer in federal court by residents of the state alongside a couple of gun-rights groups and requests the court declare the delays violated the Second Amendment. It also asks the court to recognize it’s a violation of the defendant's Fourteenth Amendment due process rights.

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