Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Illinois FOID card with our comprehensive practice exam. Featuring flashcards and multiple-choice questions, each with hints and detailed explanations, to ensure you're fully prepared for your application.

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Can a FOID card be revoked?

  1. No, once issued it's valid for life

  2. Yes, if the holder becomes ineligible

  3. Only if the holder moves out of Illinois

  4. Only if requested by the cardholder

The correct answer is: Yes, if the holder becomes ineligible

A FOID card can indeed be revoked under certain conditions, primarily when the holder becomes ineligible to possess firearms. This means that if an individual's circumstances change, such as being convicted of a felony or being deemed mentally unfit, the Illinois State Police have the authority to revoke the FOID card. This is an essential aspect of firearm regulations designed to promote safety and ensure that only those who meet the necessary eligibility criteria can possess firearms. In contrast, the notion that a FOID card is valid for life, regardless of the holder’s circumstances, is misleading and does not align with the legal framework governing firearm possession in Illinois. Furthermore, the card is not automatically revoked if a holder simply moves out of the state, nor does it get revoked solely upon the cardholder's request without valid reasons. The system is structured to prioritize public safety, hence the provision for revocation based on eligibility changes is a critical element.