Illinois Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Practice Exam

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Can an individual who has been convicted of a felony own a FOID card?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. Yes, but with certain conditions

  3. No, under any circumstances

  4. Yes, if the felony was non-violent

The correct answer is: No, under any circumstances

The correct response indicates that an individual who has been convicted of a felony cannot own a FOID card under any circumstances. In Illinois, the law is quite clear that anyone who has been convicted of a felony is prohibited from obtaining a Firearm Owners Identification card. This regulation is put in place to help ensure public safety by restricting firearm access to individuals who have a significant history of criminal behavior, particularly those associated with serious offenses. Other options may suggest that there are scenarios where a felony conviction might not preclude someone from obtaining a FOID card, but that does not align with Illinois law. For example, options implying that there are conditions or exceptions based on the nature of the felony do not hold true, as the law uniformly prohibits all felons from obtaining such permits. Thus, the choice stating that individuals with felony convictions can own a FOID card is fundamentally incorrect.