New proposal, Yet another problem for Il sportsmen

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Courtesy of AR15.com.........

ISRA Alert:
State Police Proposal Would Abolish Youth Hunting/Shooting/Gun Safety Programs

A proposal submitted by the Illinois State Police (ISP) to the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) would effectively eliminate participation in shooting activities by anyone under 10 years of age. The proposal, which would establish minimum age requirements for obtaining an Illinois Firearm Owners Identification Card (FOID), comes in the wake of an irresponsibly biased feature article that had appeared in a south suburban newspaper. In the article, the feature writer spun a near-satirical yarn about how easily his newborn son, Bubba was able to obtain a FOID. Reaction to the article amongst anti-gun/anti-hunting forces was predictably hysterical. In response, Gov. Blagojevichs State Police issued a proposed change in the law which would set 10 years of age as the minimum age at which one could obtain a FOID.

To become effective, the ISPs age-limit proposal must be approved by JCAR - an administrative body responsible for establishing regulations and implementing guidance for statutes signed into law by the governor. Prior to considering proposed regulations, JCAR must observe a 45-day public comment period during which citizens may submit their views on the proposal, in writing, to JCAR.

Of course, the ISRA is adamantly opposed to the ISPs FOID age-limit proposal. More specifically, the ISRA seeks rejection of the proposal for the following reasons:

1. There is no practical purpose for establishing a minimum age-limit for FOID cards. The ISP, and others, claim that setting a minimum age for acquiring a FOID would reduce violent crime and firearm accidents. Yet, the fact of the matter is, nobody under the age of 18, FOID or no FOID, can purchase a firearm in Illinois. Furthermore, nobody under the age of 21 may purchase a handgun in Illinois. On the matter of firearm safety, childhood deaths from accidental firearm discharge are at historical lows - a phenomenon resulting in large part to youth firearm training classes put on by the NRA and sportsmens clubs. The ISP proposal could actually increase the likelihood of accidental childhood firearm deaths by prohibiting meaning firearm training of children during life stages where it will do the most good.

2. The proposal materially alters the spirit and legislative intent of the states safe firearms storage laws. By prohibiting FOID issuance to children under 10, millions of low-risk households would be forced to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to bring their homes into compliance with safe storage laws. At the same time, high-risk households would be unaffected due to ignorance of safe firearm handling procedures and contempt for laws already in force.

3. The proposal denies parents the right to choose when and how their children become involved in hunting and the shooting sports.

4. The proposal would severely damage the states hunting heritage by delaying the entry of successive generations into the sport.

ISRA members are encouraged strongly to submit comments on the proposal to the address below.

NOTE: It is very important that you remain polite and respectful when submitting your comments to JCAR about the proposed regulations. Speak strictly to the facts presented above. JCAR is only interested in the matter at hand - whether the minimum age for obtaining a FOID should be set at 10 years of age. Getting off message will not help our cause. :cuss::fire::banghead:

Please send comments on your opposition to this change by October 25, 2007, in writing, to:
Mr. John M. Hosteny
Interim Chief Legal Counsel
Illinois State Police
801 South 7th Street, Suite 1000-S
Post Office Box 19461
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9461


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This is a really big deal for folks who have children and participate in the shooting sports. I started my children at age 6, just like karate, baseball,soccer, pee wee football, swim team, and horseback riding.

Imagine if all of these dangerous sports required that children be 10 years of age before they could participate.

Many children are killed on bicycles more than by guns, should we require a BOID, and set a minimum age of 10??
 
he ISP, and others, claim that setting a minimum age for acquiring a FOID would reduce violent crime and firearm accidents.
Thankfully this would put an end to the crime spree of 8 year olds with guns.
 
I doubt that they caught all of the criminals. I feel better knowing that Officer Friendly is worried about the safety of the children and restricting our rights all the while there are other more pressing matters that need to be dealt with by our LE.
 
The ISP is a little embarrassed after someone here in our fair state submitted an application for a FOID card for his new-born son. The media picked up the story and made a big deal over it. (go figure)

The funny thing is, we, the sheeple of Illinois, have always been told that there is no minimum age for getting a FOID card. So, now, someone pushes the envelope and everyones up in arms... so to speak.

Sorry, I couldn't find the original news story.
 
If I recall, the father of the newborn was the writer of the originalstory that sparked this new campaign. But I could be wrong...
 
ISP runs the FOID program. The way I see it is they dont want the liability for issuing a FOID to a kid that gets hurt or killed, so they are asking for a law that allows them to not issue to those under 10.

Not saying it is logical, just saying that is the way it could be looked at by ISP at this time.

Im still waiting on my new card to get here. They are taking their sweet time.

Maybe I dont look 27.
 
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