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Illinois Supreme Court to hear gun rights case

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The Illinois Supreme Court hears oral arguments today in a case about individuals’ Second Amendment rights, but it’s just one of a series of cases challenging the state’s gun laws working through the courts. Among several cases to be heard today by the high court, is Alfred Evans Jr., v. The Cook County State’s Attorney (The Illinois State Police, Appellee). Illinois State Rifle Association Executive Director Richard Pearson said that the case is about restoring people’s Second Amendment rights. “We’re just trying to make sure that the state gives them their rights back if they deserve them, there’s no process for that at the moment that works,” Pearson told WMAY. “So we want to guarantee those rights come back.”

ILLINOIS STATE NEWS BRIEF (3/10/21)

Newton, IL, USA / WIKK 103.5 FM The Eagle | Classic Rock Mar 10, 2021 7:56 AM (CHICAGO) The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported 1,510 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday with 16 additional deaths. The state’s new death toll due to the coronavirus is now at 20,781. For updates, go to dph.illinois.gov, or if questions, call the IDPH HealthLine, toll-free, at 1-800-889-3931. (CHICAGO) Governor J.B. Pritzker says the state is still not fully ready to completely re-open, however the attendance to outdoor sporting events has been increased. With several new variants of the coronavirus surfacing, medical experts say caution should be observed, even though the state’s positivity rate is slowly dropping and the statewide vaccination process is increasing daily. The Illinois Department of Public Health did agree to allow Illinois High School Association sports to have fans for outdoor events up to 20 percent capacity instead of th

State Police sued over Concealed Carry License delays

Illinois State Police Face Lawsuit Over Slow Concealed Carry License Approval

Illinois State Police Face Lawsuit Over Slow Concealed Carry License Approval Chris Coffey © Getty Images SPRINGVILLE, UT – JANUARY 9: Several guns lay on a table during a class to obtain the Utah concealed gun carry permit, at Range Master of Utah, on January 9, 2016 in Springville, Utah.Utahs permits, available for a fee to non-residents who meet certain requirements, are among the most popular in the country because they are recognized in more than 30 states. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images) The Illinois State Rifle Association filed a lawsuit against the Illinois State Police in an effort to speed up the process of approving concealed carry licenses statewide.

Illinois Supreme Court to hear case about restoring FOID card privileges

Illinois Supreme Court to hear case about restoring FOID card privileges by Greg Bishop, The Center Square  | March 10, 2021 04:00 PM Print this article The Illinois Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a case about individuals’ Second Amendment rights, but it’s just one of a series of cases challenging the state’s gun laws working through the courts. Among several cases to be heard Wednesday by the high court, is Alfred Evans Jr., v. The Cook County State’s Attorney (The Illinois State Police, Appellee). Illinois State Rifle Association Executive Director Richard Pearson said that the case is about restoring people s Second Amendment rights.

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