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  1. Only a few days, if it's still like it was in the beginning. Think the 'average' was like two or three days... Even further North to Chitcago!
  2. Agree. It could have been lost in the mail. I have seen plenty of lazy people who have no connection to a union. It amazes me how some people seem to think they know how to run an organization better than those who actually do the work even though they are not familiar with the process at all; or they assign characteristics to people they have never seen. It's all illinois. I got my Pennsylvania permit in 9 days through the mail 11 years ago. I read of others getting the permit in minutes if they applied in person. Yes I did mine in the mail the first time around too (before you HAD to do it in person), it was ~ one week door to door! Then when my LTCF expired they made it so you HAD to apply/renew in person; I walked in and spent TEN minutes (at most) inside. Walked out TEN minutes later with my new LTCF in hand!
  3. How many consecutive days though? They have 90/120 calendar (not business) days to comply
  4. Exactly this^ To be brtually honest. Your friend likely wont see a FOID card again for FIVE (5) years. I know because I was in a similar situation myself although not voluntary. I could not find a lawyer that would TOUCH it. Unless you (he) finds a lawyer that can get something done about it before hand, tell him to wait 5 years (to the day) to re-apply. At that point he can re-apply, and they may even give him **** then too, but will ultimately get his FOID back then. I'm unsure of his status of eligibility for a CCL. My next advice is exactly what officedrone talks about! If you have firearms and DON'T want to lose your "rights" (rights in quotes because in IL it's not a right it's a "privelage") - you may want to be VERY careful about what you do and do not "seek help" for! It really stinks but it is what it is. I don't think people should NOT seek help if they truly need it, but I also do NOT think the state should be able to "revoke" your RIGHTS just because you seek help. Catch 22, and you'll have to decide which is more important... @Officedrone - you're exactly right - Now people that DO need help - WONT seek it - if they don't want to lose their 2A rights.
  5. Oh, and since the title doesn't specify "IL" My AZ CWP was in the mail today
  6. Congratulations everyone, glad to hear they finally came! Time for... ... ... WALLY WALK
  7. It's GREAT to see there's still a fast turnaround for applying w/ prints. My one friend who decided to apply without prints had to wait almost (if not) the full 120 days (he stopped counting it took so long)!
  8. Yes, you need a FOID to have a CCL, but since the beginning they've said if you don't already have a FOID, you can apply for BOTH at the same time...
  9. Has anyone (from here) applied for the FOID and CCL at the same time yet? What's the time frame on it then? Any different?
  10. And I failed to discuss some of the "improper labeling" too. What about the couple who goes to marriage counseling, oop, now you have "mental health issues" "yank his and her 2A rights". War vet, PTSD, "oop yank his/her 2A rights". It would surely seem they're looking for every excuse possible to make people ineligible for their 2A "rights"
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