Congratulations on the impending nuptials.Kythas wrote:My soon-to-be father in law lives right outside of Chicago. I'll hit him up for any advice.
Condolences on the future FIL's location. What are his views on guns?
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Congratulations on the impending nuptials.Kythas wrote:My soon-to-be father in law lives right outside of Chicago. I'll hit him up for any advice.
Since I don't know what Cook County or Chicago's current laws are, due to court rulings, it might be legal to transport a gun into and through Chicago following these guidelines.How can I legally transport a firearm on my person or in my vehicle?
There is more than one way to legally transport a firearm. However, in order to be in compliance with all statutes, it is recommended all firearms be transported:
Unloaded,
Enclosed in a case and,
By persons who have a valid FOID card.
What constitutes a legal "case" for transporting a firearm?
The Criminal Code refers to "a case, firearm carrying box, shipping box, or other container." However, the Wildlife Code is more specific, defining case as "a container specifically designed for the purpose of housing a gun or bow and arrow device which completely encloses such gun or bow and arrow device by being zipped, snapped, buckled, tied, or otherwise fastened with no portion of the gun or bow and arrow device exposed."
How do I transport a firearm through an Illinois community with an ordinance that prohibits firearms or handguns?
Illinois' Unlawful Use of Weapons law does not preempt local ordinances from banning firearms. Persons carrying or transporting firearms through such communities could be subject to local firearm ordinances. It is recommended that you contact local authorities regarding their firearm ordinances.
If a non-resident is coming to Illinois to hunt and would like to bring their firearm, how do they legally transport it?
Non- residents must be legally eligible to possess or acquire firearms and ammunition in their state of residence. It is recommended that, in order to be in compliance with all statutes, non-residents transport all firearms:
Unloaded, and
Enclosed in a case, and
Not immediately accessible or broken down in a nonfunctioning state.
Is it legal to have ammunition in the case with the firearm?
Yes, so long as the firearm is unloaded and properly enclosed in a case.
I have a friend/relative who has a "conceal and carry" permit issued in the state in which they reside. Is the permit recognized in Illinois?
No. Non-residents are subject to Illinois law, restrictions, and penalties, and should be familiar with them if the non-resident plans to bring a firearm into the state of Illinois.
I don't have any real legal advice, but only what I have done the many times I've visit that state because I have family there.Live Free wrote:Soon I'll be traveling across this beautiful country where my travels will take me through Illinois to Chicago and then back out of the state again. I am fortunate to have some control over my travel route so I can travel through the same city/town on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
Has anyone checked their weapon with a local law enforcement agency before entering a gun unfriendly state? How did you make the arrangements to do so? Did you use a small town police/sheriff or a big city agency like St Louis, MO police?
Any advise on how you handled this situation would be much appreciated.