You do not need a FOID to ``touch ammo and guns''. You just need to be in the presence of a current FOID card hold, not be a prohibited person, and have that persons permisson.
With a Concealed Carry License (CCL) you can have a firearm in your vehicle locked, loaded and ready to go. You can have it on you in a holster, concealed or open. You could have it sitting on the seat next to you, or even under the seat.
Mississippi. Mississippi has the weakest gun laws in the country and the highest gun death rate. Lawmakers must stop failing their communities and take action to save lives.
Both commercial and private gun dealers in Nevada must run universal background checks on purchasers before going through with the gun sale. Background checks may take up to three (3) days. Some of the disqualifications for buying a gun include being either: under 18 (or 21 for handguns);
It is unlawful to carry or possess any firearm in any vehicle or concealed on or about the person, except on one's land or in one's abode or fixed place of business, without a license.
Who needs a FOID Card? Unless specifically exempted by statute, any Illinois resident who acquires or possesses firearms, firearm ammunition, tasers or stun guns within the State must have in their possession a valid FOID Card issued in his or her name.
Visit a Licensed Dealer Once you have confirmed your eligibility, visit a licensed gun dealer and fill out an ATF Form 4473. This form asks for basic information about yourself and a short affidavit proving the purchaser's eligibility under federal law. Remember to bring your ID and proof of residency.