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samedi 7 décembre 2013

How To Find Concealed Carry Illinois Classes

By Leanne Goff


With the passage of Illinois Public Act 98-63 in July 2013 anyone who desire to carry a concealed weapon must have a permit. For those who qualify (see below), concealed carry Illinois classes must be successfully passed before a permit can be issued. Those without a license can be convicted of Class A Misdemeanor and cases of multiple offenses, a Felony conviction can result.

In addition to taking a class, there are other restrictions. You must be at least 21 years of age. If an Illinois resident, you must have a valid Firearm Owner Identification Card (FOID). No one who has been convicted or found/plead guilty to crimes having to do with physical violence or force, multiple DUIs, pending warrants, judgments or prosecutions, or have recently been in an alcohol or drug treatment program (past 5 years) is eligible. The final criteria is to have taken 16 hours of certified firearm instruction.

Some special circumstances allow exemption from the law. Current law enforcement officers are exempt and retired officers can be federally approved through the IROCC program. Out of state residents can be eligible if their own state's CCL is substantially similar to Illinois'. If you feel you may be exempt, be sure to check out the information on the state's website to ensure you are in compliance.

The certification course must total at least 16 hours. The course can be done in shorter increments, or a day-long intensive. Sessions are available that fit just about any schedule, but private instruction is also available if needed. Most schools post their schedules online.

While all concealed carry Illinois classes will follow a similar curriculum, it is important to check out the school's instructors. All will be certified to teach the course, but it is important to find out their background and any specialized experience (law or military, for example). This way you can choose an instructor that fits with your interest and particular needs.

Classroom study is an important aspect of this course. You will be taught the basics of safe gun handling, proper storage of both weapons and ammunition and cleaning and caring for a pistol. An overview of ammunition and accessories is also included. The focus of the class is what constitute lawful concealment. Many schools use "what-if" scenarios to help you clearly understand what is legal and what is not. Most importantly, the laws covering use of force and self defense are covered in depth.

Range time is an important component of the training. Instructors will demonstrate and instruct you on stance, grip and breathing. Pistol handling and control basics are reviewed and students are evaluated and critiqued until proficient. Time handling and firing provides students with confidence that they can carry into the real world.

The demand for CCL is expected to be huge, with an estimated 400,000 applicants likely being in the permit pool this year. This means that concealed carry Illinois classes may have wait times of up to 6 months, so it is important to sign up soon. You can search online for local sessions and start dates.




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