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				Illinois law requires anyone who wants to buy or own guns or 
				ammo to have a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification card issued 
				by Illinois State Police. Gov. J.B. Pritzker said state police 
				have been busy confiscating FOID cards from those the state 
				determines can’t have one. 
				 
				“This is very hard work. This is something that we’ve been at 
				for the last four years to make sure we’re keeping people safe. 
				Much more than ever before this is now happening,” Pritzker said 
				Thursday. “The ISP, frankly in dangerous circumstances 
				sometimes, are having to go approach people to get their weapons 
				because they no longer qualify to carry one.” 
				ISP said earlier this month they have conducted more than 200 
				FOID enforcement details with more than 1,000 individuals 
				surrendering their FOID cards and weapons. 
				 
				But John Boch, with the gun-rights group Guns Save Life, said 
				while there’s a FOID appeals board in state statute, the 
				governor has not appointed anyone to field challenges to revoked 
				privileges. 
				 
				“Governor Pritzker and his friends in the legislature that are 
				leading our state have done a fine job basically taking people’s 
				FOID cards away without any due process at all,” Boch told WMAY. 
				 
				State law says an aggrieved party can appeal to the ISP 
				director. Starting Jan. 1, 2023, they can appeal to the FOID 
				Card Review Board. The board was created by state statute Jan. 
				1, 2022. But nobody has been appointed to the board. Pritzker 
				didn’t say why he hasn’t appointed any board members when asked 
				about the issue Thursday.  
				 
				Boch shared an example of one person who had their FOID card 
				revoked because he said they sought treatment in college for an 
				eating disorder and they can’t appeal the decision by state 
				police. 
				 
				“Yeah, there’s a provision there for a FOID appeals board, but 
				Pritzker has not nominated a soul to fill those board seats so 
				nothing’s happening on those,” Boch said. “So those people are 
				completely in limbo.” 
				 
				A state website with a listing for the Firearm Owner’s 
				Identification Card Review Board shows the board has all seven 
				positions vacant. 
				 
				
				Greg Bishop reports on Illinois government and 
				other issues for The Center Square. Bishop has years of 
				award-winning broadcast experience and hosts the WMAY Morning 
				Newsfeed out of Springfield. 
				  
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