When police discretion to help a gun owner goes wrong 
This video discusses a case where Chicago police officers allegedly stole cash and drugs while lying about gun seizures. The incident began with the recovery of a handgun from a woman who possessed a Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card but not a concealed carry license. The instructor clarifies that possessing a loaded, accessible handgun in a purse in public, even with a FOID card, is not legal gun ownership in Illinois and can lead to arrest for unlawful use of a weapon. The discussion also touches upon Fourth Amendment rights and the requirement for reasonable suspicion for stops and searches.











