Illinois Becomes Last State In The Nation To Legalize Concealed Carrying Of Guns
Updated 2:26 p.m. via Illinois Public Radio's Amanda Vinicky. Will be updated further.Illinois is now a state where concealed carry of weapons is legal. The Illinois Senate voted to override the veto...
View ArticleGovernor Quinn Visits Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge
On Monday, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn paid a visit to the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in East St. Louis.Quinn said the bridge will reduce congestion and pollution and praised the jobs the...
View ArticleJudge Tosses Bid For Hastened Ill. Concealed Carry
A federal judge is rejecting a legal bid by gun-rights advocates who wanted people to be able to immediately carry firearms in Illinois under the state's new concealed carry law.East St. Louis U.S....
View ArticleWant A Concealed-Carry Permit In Illinois Before April? File Another Lawsuit
Gun owners in Illinois who want a concealed-carry permit before April 2014 will have to file a new lawsuit in federal court.
View ArticleQuinn Names Panel That Will Review Objections To Concealed-Carry Permit
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has appointed the seven men and women he wants to review objections raised by local or state police to applications for concealed-carry permits.
View ArticleQuinn Changes Illinois Concealed Carry Legislation, But Not Without Controversy
Updated 4;50 p.m. Reporting by Illinois Public Radio's Amanda Vinicky.With a week to go before a deadline requiring Illinois allow people to carry guns in public, Governor Pat Quinn today vetoed the...
View ArticleIllinois Starts Mailing Approved Concealed-Carry Permits
Illinois' very first concealed-carry permits -- about 5,000 of them -- were mailed today, according to the Illinois state police, as reported by the Chicago Tribune.The Tribune also reported that so...
View ArticleMo. House Committee Grills Nixon Officials Over Scanning Documents & Release...
A Missouri House committee looking into the Department of Revenue's now-defunct policy of scanning documents of driver's license applicants is finally hearing from top officials from Governor Jay...
View ArticleFormer Mo. DOR Director Appears Before House Committee Investigating Scanning...
The final day of hearings into the Department of Revenue's now-defunct policy of scanning and storing documents of driver's license applicants featured the agency's former director answering questions...
View ArticleMo. House Committee Releases Report Accusing DOR Of Breaking 2009 Anti-REAL...
A Missouri House committee that spent the summer investigating the Department of Revenue (DOR) is officially accusing the state agency of breaking the law.
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