Gun rights advocates trying to force a ruling to make Illinois' concealed carry law take immediate effect will have to wait at least more than a month for the decision from a federal appeals court.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has scheduled arguments on the issue for Oct. 3, though it's unclear how soon that Chicago based court might then issue a ruling.
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Illinois: Court sets arguments in Right-to-Carry case
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