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. Yes, but only if the cardholder moves out of Illinois

  2. No, once issued it cannot be revoked

  3. Yes, if the cardholder commits a felony

  4. Yes, but only during the first year of issuance

The correct answer is: Yes, if the cardholder commits a felony

A FOID card can be revoked if the cardholder commits a felony. This is because individuals who have been convicted of a felony are prohibited by law from possessing firearms or ammunition. Therefore, if a FOID cardholder violates this restriction by committing a felony, their FOID card can be revoked to ensure that they are in compliance with the law and unable to possess firearms. The other options are incorrect: - Option A is incorrect because a FOID card can be revoked for various reasons, not just if the cardholder moves out of Illinois. - Option B is incorrect as a FOID card can indeed be revoked under certain circumstances, such as when the cardholder commits a felony. - Option D is incorrect as the revocation of a FOID card is not limited to only the first year of issuance; it can be revoked at any time if the cardholder no longer meets the eligibility requirements or violates the law.