State Sen. Bryant on White County court FOID ruling: ‘I have always agreed that the FOID Card is unconstitutional’

State Sen. Bryant on White County court FOID ruling: ‘I have always agreed that the FOID Card is unconstitutional’
State Senator Terri Bryant — SenatorBryant.com
0Comments

Terri Bryant, a senator for Illinois State Senate District 58, commented on the recent ruling regarding the Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card. She described it as a “wait and see” situation, noting that the Attorney General was expected to appeal. Bryant made her statement on Facebook on February 10.

“Some interesting news out of White County this morning,” said Bryant, State Senator, according to Facebook. “I have always agreed that the FOID Card is unconstitutional, which is why I have filed legislation in the past to repeal it. We now have to wait and see how this case moves through the legal system as the Illinois Attorney General is expected to appeal and ask for a stay on the ruling as early as this afternoon.”

The Facebook post referenced a report from WRUL 97.3, which announced that Judge T. Scott Webb ruled in the State of Illinois v. Vivian Brown case that Brown’s possession of a firearm in her own home was protected by the Second Amendment. Brown faced charges in 2017 for owning a firearm without a FOID card after her husband contacted the White County Sheriff’s Office when she fired a gun inside their residence.

Webb’s order highlighted that at the time of her charge, Brown had no criminal record and was eligible to possess a firearm. The judge also noted that law enforcement found no evidence of gunfire inside the home. Brown was charged with a Class A misdemeanor for possessing a firearm without the required FOID card and said she had been defending herself.

According to the Illinois State Police (ISP), which issues FOID cards, they are necessary to legally possess firearms or ammunition under state law. Applicants must meet several conditions, including having no felony convictions or orders of protection against them and no history of inpatient treatment for mental illness.

Bryant has represented Illinois’ 58th District since 2021 and previously served seven years in the Illinois House of Representatives. Her career includes work at the Illinois Department of Corrections from 1994 to 2014. She currently serves as minority spokesperson for several committees and is involved with higher education funding initiatives.



Related

Marion VA Health Care System appoints Dr. Juan M. Thompson as chief of behavioral health

Marion VA Health Care System appoints Dr. Juan M. Thompson as chief of behavioral health

Marion, IL — The Marion VA Health Care System has named Dr. Juan M. Thompson as its new Chief of Behavioral Health. Dr. Thompson expressed appreciation for his new role, stating, “I am so honored and grateful for this opportunity to serve as Chief…

Hearts in Motion Awareness Walk registration opens for September fundraising event

Hearts in Motion Awareness Walk registration opens for September fundraising event

Registration is now open for the annual Hearts in Motion Awareness Walk, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 27 at Becker Pavilion and Campus Lake at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Southern Illinois Healthcare supports innovation in school meal programs

Southern Illinois Healthcare supports innovation in school meal programs

More than 60 percent of children in Southern Illinois depend on school meals for their main source of nutrition.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Carbondale Reporter.