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  • busykngt

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    Broken tail light and broken head light (according to article) = what better way to get a cop’s attention.

    No valid CCL & carrying = stupid (and everybody knows, you can’t fix stupid).
     

    GoPappy

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    Quote from story:

    “Within 48 hours of revocation, licensees are supposed to surrender their firearms to their local law enforcement agency or the Illinois State Police.”

    Two questions: (1) So they don’t just quit carrying; rather, they have to surrender their gun.

    (2) This says surrender their “firearms”. All of them?

    Makes me wonder just how screwed up their laws are in Illinois.
     

    avvidclif

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    Broken tail light and broken head light (according to article) = what better way to get a cop’s attention.

    No valid CCL & carrying = stupid (and everybody knows, you can’t fix stupid).

    He's a lawyer and a Dimocrat what do you expect??

    And I apologize in advance to our resident legal eagles. The real ones.
     
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    rotor

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    If you research other articles this is likely a clerical error even though we would like to criticize him for his gun control stance. At least he is trying to do what most cc people do, protect their families.
     

    candcallen

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    Broken tail light and broken head light (according to article) = what better way to get a cop’s attention.

    No valid CCL & carrying = stupid (and everybody knows, you can’t fix stupid).
    You can stop it though. Shot placement is key.
     

    Coiled

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    Quote from story:

    “Within 48 hours of revocation, licensees are supposed to surrender their firearms to their local law enforcement agency or the Illinois State Police.”

    Two questions: (1) So they don’t just quit carrying; rather, they have to surrender their gun.

    (2) This says surrender their “firearms”. All of them?

    Makes me wonder just how screwed up their laws are in Illinois.
    It seems not as screwed up as the journalist's (VERY loosely used term) ability to do minimal research, as I have.

    Searching this IL. State Police link for 48 hours I found:

    (g) A licensee whose license is revoked, suspended, or denied shall, within 48 hours of receiving notice of the revocation, suspension, or denial surrender his or her concealed carry license to the local law enforcement agency where the person resides. The local law enforcement agency shall provide the licensee a receipt and transmit the concealed carry license to the Department of State Police. If the licensee whose concealed carry license has been revoked, suspended, or denied fails to comply with the requirements of this subsection, the law enforcement agency where the person resides may petition the circuit court to issue a warrant to search for and seize the concealed carry license in the possession and under the custody or control of the licensee whose concealed carry license has been revoked, suspended, or denied. The observation of a concealed carry license in the possession of a person whose license has been revoked, suspended, or denied constitutes a sufficient basis for the arrest of that person for violation of this subsection. A violation of this subsection is a Class A misdemeanor.
     
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