5 Years Later, ‘Oops’: An After-Action Review of the Illinois FOID/CCL Loophole Post-Aurora Shooting - podcast episode cover

5 Years Later, ‘Oops’: An After-Action Review of the Illinois FOID/CCL Loophole Post-Aurora Shooting

Feb 19, 201936 min
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The February 15, 2019 Aurora, Illinois active shooter incident at the Henry Platt Company company is one of many active shootings that have lessons that can be drawn from the tragic events. Gary Martin, 45 year-old 15 year employee, wasn’t supposed to have a firearm after a revocation his gun card and concealed carry license application in 2014. What happened? Are there loopholes in legislation? Are the loopholes in the background check process with the Illinois State Police? Instructor Mike, unfortunately yet intimately familiar with the process, asks many more questions. Intro Theme by CrankLucas.com
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