Gun possession in Chicago and transportation

gunownerguy

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I recently obtained a license to own a gun in Wyoming. Due to work opportunities, I am going to be moving here to Chicago. I will still own my home in Wyoming. I heard that there is something like reciprocity that exists as someone I know has a license from another state, Virginia maybe. I don't understand why it wouldn't be consistent. I'm unsure whether I can keep a gun in my home. Assuming I can, how could I transport it if I can possess a gun but not have a carry license?
 
Assuming I can, how could I transport it if I can possess a gun but not have a carry license?











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I'm unsure whether I can keep a gun in my home. Assuming I can, how could I transport it if I can possess a gun but not have a carry license?

You'd better google everything you can find about Illinois and Chicago gun laws, especially Chicago, before you step foot into that state with a gun.

Chicago and NYC are the two most rabid anti-gun cities in the US.

You might as well leave your gun with a relative or sell it.
 
As was mentioned above, Chicago is like New York City in having extremely strict gun laws. Here in NYC it is recommended to call the NYC hotline which answers all types of questions, and they have a specific telephone number for guns. I'm assuming they have the same for Chicago.


But you're looking for Chicago, Illinois, so I did a similar lookup around what @army judge mentioned about a FOID card and found an official link to an Illinois Government Transporting Your Firearm brochure with a contact number. It all essentally points to the same information - and make sure you've followed all the rules. As you probably know, they are very serious about guns in these two states.

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