The Court That Just Struck Down Illinois' FOID Card
An Illinois court has struck down the FOID card requirement for firearm possession within the home, citing the Second Amendment and the lack of historical analogues for such a mandate. The ruling, delivered by Judge T. Scott Webb in the case of State v. Brown, emphasizes the paramount importance of privacy and self-defense in the home. This decision is expected to face an appeal, but it represents a significant legal challenge to current firearm regulations.









