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State of Illinois, City Of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, Larry Snelling, Cook County, cook county board of commissioners, Toni Preckwinkle, in her official capacity as County Board of Commissioners President, THOMAS DART and J 10, 2025 - A Circuit Court judge in Illinois has struck down the state's requirement to have a Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) card to possess a firearm in the home for personal protection in a case supported by the Second Amendment Foundation and Illinois State Rifle Association The Court imposes the following agreed briefing schedule on the motions to dismiss: The State, City, and County Defendants each have until March 4, 2025 to file any Rule 12(b) motion
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Illinois "Whole of State" Plan. 10, 2025 - A Circuit Court judge in Illinois has struck down the state's requirement to have a Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) card to possess a firearm in the home for personal protection in a case supported by the Second Amendment Foundation and Illinois State Rifle Association Estimated reading time: 0 minutes When a law makes self-defense illegal, you know something's wrong