I Only Have an Illinois Firearms Owners Identification Card. Can I Carry NOW?!

Published on May 4, 2023
Duration: 13:12

Instructor Mike clarifies the distinct purposes of an Illinois Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card and a Concealed Carry License (CCL). The FOID card permits the purchase and possession of firearms and ammunition on one's own property or with explicit permission on another's property. It does not authorize carrying firearms in public. The CCL, conversely, allows for carrying a firearm on one's person in a concealed manner in legally authorized public spaces.

Quick Summary

An Illinois FOID card allows the purchase and possession of firearms and ammunition on private property with permission. It does NOT authorize carrying firearms in public. For public carry, an Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL) is required, permitting concealed carry in legally authorized areas.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Instructor Mike
  2. 00:34Chicago Police Shooting Incident Overview
  3. 01:03Purpose: FOID vs. CCL Education
  4. 03:13WGN News Report: Chicago Shooting Details
  5. 04:19Legal Implications: FOID vs. CCL Explained
  6. 05:02Illinois FOID Card Explained
  7. 06:22Illinois Concealed Carry License Explained
  8. 07:12Scenario: FOID Card Holder in Public
  9. 08:26Key Takeaway: FOID Card Limitations
  10. 09:08Importance of Legal Education
  11. 09:55Statutory References: FOID Act & CCL Act
  12. 10:34Value of Education and Self-Protection
  13. 11:29Concealed Carry Course Information
  14. 12:04Personal Responsibility for Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of an Illinois Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card?

An Illinois FOID card, governed by state law, permits the holder to purchase firearms and ammunition. It also allows for possession of these items on one's own property or with explicit permission on another's property, but it does not authorize carrying firearms in public.

Can I carry a handgun in public in Illinois with only a FOID card?

No, an Illinois FOID card alone does not grant the legal authority to carry a handgun in public. For carrying a firearm on your person in public, you must possess a valid Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL).

What does the Illinois Concealed Carry License (CCL) allow?

The Illinois Concealed Carry License allows you to carry a legally possessed firearm on or about your person in a concealed manner. This is permitted in public spaces that are authorized by Illinois law, distinguishing it from the possession-only rights granted by a FOID card.

What are the relevant Illinois statutes for firearm ownership and carry?

The Firearm Owner's Identification Act is codified under Chapter 430 ILCS 65, governing the purchase and possession of firearms. The Illinois Concealed Carry Act, codified under Chapter 430 ILCS 66, governs the carrying of concealed firearms and became law in July 2013.

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