Illinois’ Gun Control Law Crumbles—FOID Card Ruled Unconstitutional Again!
This video discusses a recent Illinois court ruling that declared the Firearms Owner Identification (FOID) card requirement unconstitutional for firearm possession within the home. The case, People v. Vivian Claudine Brown, involved a woman charged for not having a FOID card for a .22 caliber firearm used for protection. Judge Webb found the FOID requirement and its associated fee unconstitutional, drawing parallels to voting rights. The case is expected to proceed to the Illinois Supreme Court for the third time, continuing the legal battle for Second Amendment rights in the state. The video also highlights the USCCA's role in supporting responsible gun owners with education, training, and legal defense.









