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How to Transfer Firearm to Spouse After FOID Suspended
Euler replied to Troym's topic in Illinois Right to Keep and Carry
The person transferring the firearm (your wife) doesn't need a verified FOID. The person receiving the firearm (you) does. Also, you're not becoming the owner of the firearm. You're only taking it into your custody and control for the duration of whatever is going on. Just fill out the Firearm Disposition Form, and put the firearms (hers and yours) somewhere she can't get them (perhaps in a safe whose combination she doesn't know). -
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My wife's FOID and CCL were just suspended due to a (frivolous) emergency order of protection. She wasn't actually served yet but the portal shows them suspended. I think we need to transfer the one gun that she owns into my name and fill out a Firearm Disposition Record for it. What do we need to do to transfer it? We started to fill out the FOID/CCL Card Verification Portal, but it doesn't recognize her FOID number as the transferor (probably since it is suspended). Since it is a transfer to a close relative (spouse), is it even necessary to do the verification portal? Should we use her DL to fill it out instead of FOID? Thanks for any help
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RANDY replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
It looks like you are correct. He just hasn't been here since 2020 - Yesterday
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Capt_Destro replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
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Paris v Lara - Under-21 carry ban
Euler replied to Euler's topic in Judicial Second Amendment Case Discussion
On June 26, Paris met the deadline to file a petition. On June 30, the Court assigned a docket number. -
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mab22 replied to Molly B.'s topic in National Politics
Is there going to be a round 2 for this as the bill heads back to the house? -
So I hear the who bill is heading back to the house for a vote. I CERTAINLY HOPE that there is some sort of push back planned if they just accept the will of the Parliamentarian. My congressman is a die hard commie democrat so I don't have any pull. Or I guess everyone can just shrug our shoulders and go awww shucks and kick some dirt.... 😞
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mauserme replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
I don't think so. -
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RANDY replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
Charles has been banned from several guns forums over the years including this one. -
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Smallbore replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
It is easy and often done to criticize lack of support for a long past bad bill with a misleading title whose details are long forgotten. -
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Tango7 replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
To quote the motto of the fight in Georgia "one state, one law". -
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Tvandermyde replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
Oh no you are absolutely right on that one Mauser. I made it clear at the time NRA, as there representative, would kill any bill that attempted to allow counties to "opt" in to a local carry permit. I was pretty clear in my terms, which can not be reprinted here -
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mauserme replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
in fairness, it should be noted that the NRA did lobby against an Illinois concealed carry bill in the days before McDonald v Chicago incorporated the Second Amendment. There is an old, archived topic titled NRA-ILA Lobbied Against IL License to Carry Bill outlining the events. It can be debated whether or not that bill made sense given the politics of the time, but it would be inaccurate to say it hasn't happened. -
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Euler replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
Charles Nichols is/was the president of California Right to Carry, an organization that may be only him, incorporated to sue California for its firearm laws, particularly its open carry ban. -
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Bubbacs replied to Tvandermyde's topic in Illinois Politics
I have guns for sale. Why you may ask? Cause the last thing I want carved into my headstone is: Here lies a Depraved, Degernate Moronic Gun Owner -
Rhonda Ezell was nice enough to make a post on twitter er X about my petition campaign for running for the NRA board again and it gained the attention of this gadfly I find it funny that someone from Cali that wasn't here or participating knows how to get laws passed. . .
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