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  1. While I still think that the law adresses REVOKED foids, not lapsed ones, I'm thinking that if you had some proof that you sent in the application on time and that the ISP had been sitting on it for longer than 30 days, and you were not ineligible for a foid, you'd have a pretty good case. Might have to spend a day in court, but any state's attorney south of Cook county would probably drop charges. BTW, that's another advantage of sending in your applications by certified mail/return receipt requested as I suggest all the time. Gives you proof as to when you mailed it and when they got it. Tim There also is no law broken for being early . Just about everyone in the state knows the FOIDS are backlogged . Mine hit the mail box about 90 days before expiration , had it in my hands 62 days later so no lapse.
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