The galling part to me is that the FOID system is a requirement that restricts us and provides the framework to prosecute us, but gets no recognition or acceptance that since we presumably passed an Illinois State Police background check, we should be allowed to own, acquire, and possess legal firearms and ammunition according to federal statutes. After the FOID card was introduced, a Chicago newspaper sent in a completed application for John Dillinger and a card was issued (by the Illinois State Police) and returned to them. That made a mockery of the system, and so the liberal public was happy to embrace more and more firearms restrictions. It has never mattered that crime statistics (objectively collected and evaluateded) do not support the conclusions that 1,000 gun laws are any more effective than 100 gun laws in reducing crime. It is simply political fodder. At election time the politicos show up in a rural area with a camo shirt on, then after they get elected they pander to the urban liberals. In Illinois, the areas away from Chicago metro are referred to as "downstate". Our present governor carried "downstate" in the last election. He is an absolute anti-gunner (even though they all claim to be pro-hunter) and he duped a lot of people. Anyway, I think I am way off the topic of this forum, so apologies for that. But being a 60 year old, crime-free, honorably discharged veteran, hunter safety instructor, FOID card holder, (and I think), hard-working, contributing member of society - it really bugs me that now I can no longer call Cabela's or Dixie Gun Works and order a kit to build my grandson a muzzleloader. As a matter of fact, I don't think I could legally give that muzzleloader, or kit, to my grandson because he doesn't have an FOID card. Makes a lot of sense, doesn't it?:x