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Posted By: dubbletrubble Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/08/10 08:23 PM
I just sold a gun to a c&r holder in IL. Will he also have to send me a copy of his FOID along with his C&R? It is a C&R eligible gun.
Posted By: Chuck H Re: Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/08/10 08:41 PM
What's a FOID?
Posted By: GJZ Re: Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/08/10 08:44 PM
No. The firearms owner's identification card is worthless outside of Illinois. A copy of his C&R is all that's needed.
thank you.
Chuck, it's another outrage produced by the government that gave us Blagoivich. Chopper
An outrage that's been around since the late 60's or very early 70's I believe. I don't know how they ever got that one through back in those days.

Destry
Posted By: Jim Legg Re: Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/09/10 12:38 AM
We talked recently about not being free with your driver's license. Since then, I've sent a scanned picture of my driver's license, my concealed carry permit and my C & R(when appropriate) to a seller. This is just a scan print and gives the shipper some evidence of who I really am. I still don't like to give my actual driver's license over into the hands of a "security" gourd, some clerk at the cashier's counter, at a sporting clays range, or the like. When I was working, I refused to give my driver's license to a "security gourd" to ensure that I would return their visitor's badge. Why would I want to steal their "stinking badges". Give my the pass or your machine won't get fixed. It worked.
It's a handgun. Does that change anything? Still C&R.
Posted By: GJZ Re: Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/09/10 02:39 AM
I have a C&R, live in Indictable Illinois and have had handguns sent to my home.
Posted By: James M Re: Shipping to a C&R holder in sillinois. - 03/09/10 01:28 PM
Originally Posted By: dubbletrubble
It's a handgun. Does that change anything? Still C&R.

As of right now if it's a handgun it can't be legally shipped to someone living in the City of Chicago. Hopefully McDonald vs. The City of Chicago,which is being argued before the U S Supreme Court at this time, will eventually change that outrageous restriction on our 2nd Amendment rights.
Jim
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