“Private gun sales in Illinois must now be approved by state police under a law signed by Gov. Pat Quinn (D) on Sunday. WGN-TV reported that as of January 1, 2014, the law will require gun sellers to contact a police hotline to confirm that the buyer holds a valid state firearm owners’ identification card (FOID), Authorities vowed to expand their services to meet the demand for the new background checks. Another provision in the law requiring gun owners to report lost or stolen firearms to authorities within 72 hours takes effect immediately, making Illinois the eighth state to adopt such a provision.”
Related posts:
Anarcho-Perspective on Detroit is Catching On
Study: Low Doses Of THC Provide Cardioprotection
"The Swamp": Fearless Reps Expose the Corruption on Capitol Hill
"Cooperate" With the Police, Or Be Assaulted in Front of Your Children
The Ex-Im Bank Is Dead (For Now)
But For Video: Cop On Cop Action
ICE is about to start tracking license plates across the US
Utah Gets Ready To Do Without the Feds
How To Stop Your Smart TV From Spying on You
Bloomberg Host Gifted Bitcoin On TV And It Immediately Got Stolen
Bitcoins Accepted By Quantum Properties
Hackers turn security camera DVRs into bitcoin miners
The First Obamacare Tax That Went Into Effect
Obamacare Full Frontal: Of 953,000 Jobs Created In 2013, 77%, Or 731,000 Are Part-Time
Patented insulin prices spike 10x, but black market keeps kids alive