PEORIA, IL - - The following was
released today by the Illinois State Rifle
Association (ISRA):
The ISRA is pleased to announce that it has secured
a temporary restraining order against the release of
personal information belonging to persons holding
Illinois Firearm Owner Identification cards (FOID).
The ISRA and four additional plaintiffs filed for
the temporary restraining order after Illinois
Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced that her
office believes that release of FOID information to
the public is proper under the Illinois Freedom of
Information Act. The ISRA is very concerned that
public release of personal information from the FOID
database will jeopardize the safety of law-abiding
firearm owners.
The temporary restraining order was granted by judge
Scott Shore of the 10th Judicial District, Peoria
County. Judge Shore has scheduled a status call for
March 15th, at which time a date will be set for
hearing arguments regarding the issuance of a
preliminary injunction. With the temporary
order in effect, your FOID information is safe, for
now.
“Law-abiding Illinois firearm owners can breathe a
little easier today,” commented ISRA Executive
Director Richard Pearson. “Judge Shore’s order will
prevent the Illinois State Police from releasing
personal information on FOID holders to news
organizations, gun control groups, gangs, and other
criminals”.
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The ISRA is the state’s leading advocate of safe,
lawful and responsible firearm ownership. For more
than a century, the ISRA has represented the
interests of millions of law-abiding Illinois
firearm owners.
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battle in order to sustain our efforts. Please
donate today.
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