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If you live in Illinois and want to purchase a firearm or ammunition, it’s crucial to understand gun laws in the state. This will speed up the buying process, ensure that you stay out of legal trouble, and help you protect yourself. Here’s what you need to know. 

How Do Licenses Work?  

The Illinois State Police are responsible for issuing concealed carry licenses. If they feel a person applying for a firearm will be harmful to public safety, they can reject them. However, the applicant can have their case taken to the Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board, who will make the final decision, notifying the relevant parties by mail.

gunAdditionally, to apply for a firearm in Illinois, you’ll need a Firearm Owners Identification card (FOID). The Firearm Owner's Identification Act went into place in 1968 to improve public safety and keep guns out of the hands of criminals.  

Illinois residents must have an FOID to buy or own a taser, ammunition, or firearm. Non-residents, on the other hand, aren’t required to get one. 

Additionally, you’ll need to take a 16-hour course to get a permit. During the training, you’ll be required to take coursework on weapon safety and pass a gun range test. 

Where Can You Bring a Gun?

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) allows those with a permit to carry a firearm on IDNR property, including the trails, biking paths, and designated hunting areas that they manage. However, one may not carry at IDNR playground areas, state museums, and dedicated nature preserves. 

While you can carry a handgun in most public spaces, there are certain locations you should never bring a weapon, including preschools, libraries, airports, zoos, amusement parks, jails, bars, and universities. 

 

Whether you need concealed carry classes or want to practice on a gun range, contact Shooter's Firearms & Indoor Range. Serving Monroe County, IL, and the surrounding areas, they’ve been offering training and competitions since 2006. Their property is clean and well-lit, and their staff members are always friendly and ready to help. Call (618) 281-6393 or visit their website to learn more about their services. 

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