Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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Can a FOID card be temporarily suspended?

  1. No, it can only be permanently revoked

  2. Yes, if the cardholder is under investigation

  3. Yes, if the cardholder is late renewing their card

  4. No, suspension is not a practice under the FOID system

The correct answer is: Yes, if the cardholder is under investigation

The correct answer is that a FOID card can be temporarily suspended if the cardholder is under investigation. This provision is in place to ensure public safety and allows law enforcement to act quickly in situations where an individual's behavior or circumstances may pose a risk. During an ongoing investigation, a temporary suspension helps to mitigate potential threats until a determination about the individual's legal standing can be made. The process of temporarily suspending a FOID card serves as a precautionary measure, allowing authorities to review the situation thoroughly without permanently revoking the individual's rights. This action reflects the system's balance between protecting constitutional rights and ensuring community safety. In contrast, the other options do not accurately represent the policies surrounding FOID cards. Permanent revocations are distinct from temporary suspensions, and late renewals do not warrant suspension; instead, cardholders are usually given a grace period to renew their cards. The FOID system indeed accommodates temporary suspensions, contrary to the claim that it does not.