Sen. Darren Bailey | Facebook / Darren Bailey
Sen. Darren Bailey | Facebook / Darren Bailey
Gubernatorial candidate and Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Louisville) has renewed calls to get rid of the FOID cards in a May 15 tweet.
"I can't say this enough, VOID THE FOID!!! It's not time to reform and add more bureaucracy to a broken, unconstitutional system, it's time to eliminate it and allow all law abiding Illinoisans the opportunity to exercise their Second Amendment rights!!! #standingwithyouin2022," Bailey tweeted.
In April 2021, Bailey filed legislation to get rid of the state's Firearm Owner Identification cards.
“FOID cards may have served a purpose in the days before comprehensive and often instant background checks were possible or feasible, but that’s not the case anymore,” Bailey posted on his website. “The state has been unable or unwilling to keep up with FOID card applications, turning the program into a major roadblock for law-abiding gun owners. It’s time to void the FOID and restore people’s God-given constitutional rights.”
In November 2021, he continued speaking out against the cards, commonly called FOID cards. “I don’t just talk about my support of the Second Amendment, I vote in favor of it and exercise it,” Bailey, now seeking the GOP nomination for governor, said in a video posted to Twitter. “It’s time to eliminate unnecessary FOID cards that stand in the way of your God-given constitutional right to defend yourself and your family.”