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Well, I assume no letters from the ISP so I'll ask whats the expire date on his FOID card? What does it show on the ISPFSB portal? What does the private transfer verification site return? Just to make sure there was not an error at the dealer. Edited by InterestedBystander
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You are not his sponsor

Just asking as it would seem a natural

Or his mother

Must have a sponsor who is a parent or legal guardian. The parent or legal guardian does not have to have a FOID Card, but must be eligible for a FOID Card.

 

If you arent careful, you can get your FOID yanked for going on court supervision for a minor traffic violation.

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The law changed this year for under 21 and in the military, checking to see if national guard included

Ah, forgot about that. Was it this you are refererring to?

http://ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?name=101-0080&GA=101&SessionId=108&DocTypeId=SB&DocNum=1139&GAID=15&Session=

 

... (3) Members of the Armed Services or Reserve Forces of the United States or the Illinois National Guard or the Reserve Officers Training Corps, while in the performance of their official duty....

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If you arent careful, you can get your FOID yanked for going on court supervision for a minor traffic violation.

Huh? how does someone get there FOID revoked for a minor traffic violation. Instances where this has actually happened?
Discussed on board previously. Firearms clause "hidden" in default court conditions so if you dind't catch and get it removed...revoked and you dont know it.

 

edit: http://illinoiscarry.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=71770. Just mentioned in case it was something more subtle since a sponsor does not necessarily have to have a FOID.

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No, I was referring to this change in the FOID Act.

 

He or she

is 21 years of age or over, or if he or she is under 21

years of age that he or she has never been convicted of

a misdemeanor other than a traffic offense or adjudged

delinquent and is an active duty member of the United

States Armed Forces or has the written consent of his

or her parent or legal guardian to possess and acquire

firearms and firearm ammunition, provided, however,

that such parent or legal guardian is not an individual

prohibited from having a Firearm Owner's

Identification Card and files an affidavit with the

Department as prescribed by the Department stating

that he or she is not an individual prohibited from

having a Card or the active duty member of the United

States Armed Forces under 21 years of age annually

submits proof to the Department of State Police, in a

manner prescribed by the Department;

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Simply being a member of the Guard or a reservist does not qualify as being on active duty. Weekends and 2 week summer camp do not qualify as active duty in most cases.

From the above it looks as if the active service, e.g. a unit, or individual, activation would have to be at least one year.

 

 

the active duty member of the United

States Armed Forces under 21 years of age annually

submits proof to the Department of State Police, in a

manner prescribed by the Department;

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