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Follow-up: Gun Owners' Identity Kept Safe in Illinois

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn recently signed legislation protecting the identities of legal gun owners in the state of Illinois, ending a standoff between the Illinois attorney general and the state police over whether the information would be released.

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The case had gone to an Illinois court, but state legislators decided to pass a law keeping the identities of Firearm Owners Identification cards and the date of expiration of those cards from being released through a Freedom of Information Act request.  Quinn signed the law, effectively nullifying the court case. It was an interesting move for the usually anti-Second Amendment governor, who had previously earned an F grade from the NRA.

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