Ill. Concealed-Carry Permits Could Come In March
Illinois State Police say the first applicants for concealed-carry firearm permits in the state could have those permits by the middle of March.
State Police spokeswoman Monique Bond tells the Daily Herald that it's a possibility that some permits could be issued "after the first couple weeks in March.''
Meanwhile, figures released Thursday show less than 1 percent of the applications in Illinois have been challenged.
Local police departments can object to an application when they believe applicants pose a public threat.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports a state licensing board will consider about 230 objections filed by police. The board includes a former judge, two former prosecutors, three former FBI agents and a psychiatry professor.
Links
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- Court Sets Arguments In Illinois Concealed-Carry Case