Nope It is a felony if they want to pursue it.
Firearm Owner's Identificarion Card
Yes, they can get a FOID card, but it is not legal for them to own or carry a gun.
If a person lives in Little Rock, Arkansas and has a valid FOID (Firearms Operational Identification) in Illinois, the FOID card cannot be used to hunt in Arkansas. A person will have to get a new FOID for the state of Arkansas to use it in Arkansas.
As long as there was no weapons involved.also if you were convicted Illinois wont give you a foid card
Do i need a gun card for a crossbow in il.
It depends on the specific requirements and regulations of the state in which you are seeking to obtain a FOID card. In some states, being on supervision may impact your eligibility for a FOID card, as it involves a background check. It is advisable to check with the relevant state authorities or a legal professional for accurate information in your particular situation.
From the questions reference to an "foid" card I will assume it is being asked about the state of Illinois. You are not required by any federal law to have an identification card in order to possess a firearm, but the state CAN require such an ID card if you wish to carry it.
To own a Foid card one must not be a felon, or have any drug charge (including a marijuana ticket) The application asks about felony convictions and it asks about marijuana, Do not lie.
Yes, you can obtain a dependent military ID in Pittsburgh. Eligible family members of active-duty service members, retirees, and certain other individuals can apply for a dependent ID card at the appropriate military installation or ID card issuing facility. It’s advisable to check with the nearest military base or the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) for specific requirements and appointment availability.
Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card. It is the term used to describe the ID card, usually for family members of an active duty military member. This is commonly referred to as a "Dependent ID Card", though this term is deemed by some as derogatory toward the family member.
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.