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  1. Applied 5/3. In hand 9/9. 129 days. FOID and CCL expire two days apart so renewal might be interesting. I have five years to figure it out though.
  2. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/new-illinois-gun-dealer-licensing-act-drives-over-50-of-ffls-out-of-business/ https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-illinois-rifle-association-sues-over-gun-dealer-license-law-20190717-myo5rg67gfemrm5wcrjs66ylwi-story.html https://www.daily-chronicle.com/2019/06/07/new-illinois-regulations-driving-waterman-gun-shop-out-of-state/ams4gbg/ Just a few articles I had saved. I just found this topic on here. I've been finding myself using Reddit more than IL Carry recently... This is all really crappy but I'm glad ISRA and a few other stores have filed suit against the state. There are even some places local to me on there (the suit). I might stop by tomorrow if I have time to ask them some questions.
  3. It is too easy to drive fast now a days. I used to drive stupid fast in my beat up 20yo Honda. Just a year out of high school I thought I was cool for having gone triple digits on every road IN the city. My typical avg speed over long distance highway travel is around 80 mph driveway to driveway including stops. 1st goes 45, 2nd 75, 3rd 115, 4th 135 (don't ask how I know). Hearing of situations like the OP's is what has slowed me down. I keep the 10% rule: don't go more than 10% over! Now that I realize that there are these things on the line, it really made me reconsider if those 5-10 minutes of time made up in the drive are worth it. This is a very unfortunate situation and it looks bad on ISP's end too. Would it be considered blackmail to write the ISP a letter about how they failed to enforce a FOID revoke and that you wont take it to the media if they uphold the proper court order? Might look real bad for them after Aurora... lol "Do your job before I tell people you aren't doing your job!"
  4. Lol that option popped up for everyone. It is 30 days for police to deny THEN it will start to process. Expect 100(prints)-140(no prints) days from initial application to mailbox but check back often in order to see where it's at.
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