Yes.
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If you an Illinois resident, adn you are hunting with a firearm, yes. If you are not a resident, you cannot get an FOID, and it is not required.
According to the email I have received from the department itself, YES they still do by Illinois law. The only time they can be excused or do not need a FOID card is when they are accompanied by their (active member)officer.
You need a Firearm Purchaser's ID card- a form of permit. NJ has a LOT of gun laws.
If you are in the military and need an i.d. card for a dependent, speak to your commanding officer. If you are the dependent, speak to the active military person to whom you are attached.
No, but you need to be the legal owner of that firearm.
Nope! You need a cac card reader
If you mean the purchase of a firearm from a dealer in the US by a person that is not a citizen or permanent resident of the US- not by itself. An non-resident alien LEGALLY present in the US may purchase a firearm under limited circumstances. They will need a minimum of two pieces of ID- one must be a government supplied photo ID that shows address- but you will still need to show legal presence in the US, or that you meet those limited circumstances for a non-resident- and a consular card does not do that.
No. My Sam's club membership expired, but I still retain and use my Sam's Discover card.
You need a lawyer that practices in Florida. If you are pending final outcome of the case, no.
Yes you can. People who don't drive can still be employed and will still need a social security card.
A person can discharge a firearm in Canada on private land with permission from the owner. The person must be using the gun as target practice.