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Concealed Carry has been in the news a lot lately. First from the court decision telling the State of Illinois that they had to implement a law, then to the drama involved in passing the law, and finally, the suspense when Governor Quinn tried to veto the law. But, alas, it survived and Illinois now joins every other State in allowing its citizens to carry a concealed weapon. But what does it mean? Can anyone go out right now with a hidden gun? Not quite. Here is a quick rundown of the law.
Illinois citizens cannot lawfully carry concealed weapons without a valid Illinois Concealed Carry License, except current peace officers and retired police officers eligible under the Illinois Retired Officer Concealed Carry (IROCC) Program or the Firearm Concealed Carry Act (430 ILCS 66). If you carry firearms without a Concealed Carry License issued by the ISP you are subject to arrest. All Illinois residents seeking to obtain a Concealed Carry License must have a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card.
The Illinois State Police (“ISP”) intends to make applications available to the public by January 5, 2014. Upon receipt of a qualified application, the ISP shall issue or deny the applicant an Illinois Concealed Carry License within 90 days, provided the applicant submits a full set of fingerprints in electronic format. If fingerprints are not submitted in electronic format, the ISP is granted an additional 30 days to complete a manual background check. In all cases, law enforcement agencies will have 30 days to file an objection once an application is received. The applicant must:
*Be at least 21 years of age
*Have a valid FOID card (if an Illinois resident)
*Have not been convicted or found guilty in Illinois or any other state of:
–A misdemeanor involving the use or threat of physical force or violence to any person within the last 5 years
–2 or more violations related to driving while under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof, within the last 5 years
*Not be the subject of a pending arrest warrant, prosecution, or proceeding for an offense or action that could lead to disqualification
*Not have been in residential or court-ordered treatment for alcoholism, alcohol detoxification, or drug treatment within the last 5 years
*Submit an appropriately completed Concealed Carry License application
*Successfully complete 16 hours of firearms training, including classroom and range instruction.
On September 7, 2013, the ISP will begin approval of certified firearms instructors and firearm training courses. A registry of approved instructors and courses will be available on the ISP webpage. The required 16-hour firearms training course will include range qualification time and shall cover the following:
*Firearm safety
*The basic principles of marksmanship
*Care, cleaning, loading, and unloading of a concealable firearm
*All applicable state and federal laws relating to the ownership, storage, carry, and transportation of a firearm
Instruction on the appropriate and lawful interaction with law enforcement while transporting or carrying a concealed firearm.
*All applicants must pass a live fire exercise with a concealable firearm consisting of:
–A minimum of 30 rounds
–10 rounds from a distance of 5 yards, 10 rounds from a distance of 7 yards, and 10 rounds from a distance of 10 yards at a B-27 silhouette target approved by the ISP.
Out-of-state residents who want to carry a concealed firearm on his/her person must obtain an Illinois Concealed Carry License to lawfully carry a concealed firearm in Illinois. However, they are exempt from the FOID card requirement. For out-of-state residents to be eligible for an Illinois license, their state’s concealed carry license laws must be substantially similar to those of Illinois. The Illinois State Police will establish rules to identify the elements necessary to meet the substantially similar requirement. However, out of state residents are granted a limited exception to lawfully carry a concealed firearm within a vehicle if they are eligible to carry a firearm in public under the laws of his or her state or territory of residence and are not prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm under federal law. This rule becomes effective immediately. If the non-resident leaves his/her vehicle unattended, he or she shall store the firearm within a locked vehicle or locked container within the vehicle in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 65 of the Firearm Concealed Carry Act.
“Concealed firearm” means a loaded or unloaded handgun carried on or about a person completely or mostly concealed from view of the public or on or about a person within a vehicle.
“Handgun” means any device which is designed to expel a projectile or projectiles by the action of an explosion, expansion of gas, or escape of gas that is designed to be held and fired by the use of a single hand.
“Handgun” does not include:
*A stun gun or taser;
*A machine gun as defined in item (i) of paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012;
*A short-barreled rifle or shotgun as defined in item (ii) of paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012
*Any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun, or B-B gun which expels a single globular projectile not exceeding .18 inch in diameter, or which has a maximum muzzle velocity of less than 700 feet per second, or which expels breakable paint balls containing washable marking colors. “Concealed firearm” means a loaded or unloaded handgun carried on or about a person completely or mostly concealed from view of the public or on or about a person within a vehicle.
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