The wait for Illinois Firearm Owner’s Identification Cards is more than 60 days, and the Illinois State Police Firearms Service Bureau is in the midst of its busiest month ever processing applications for them.
Illinois State Police spokeswoman Monique Bond said Tuesday that the wait typically now is about 64 days. According to Bond, more than 70,000 FOID card applications already have been received by the state police in March, putting it on track to be the all-time record month thus far for the Firearm Owner’s Identification Card program.
Read the article: The Chicago Sun-Times
Illinois: Gun owner ID card wait more than 2 months
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