ISP’s Firearm Services Bureau is awash in money, but under Gov. J.B. Pritzker it fails to hire adequate staff to provide decent service to Illinois’ gun owners.

by John Boch

Illinois political leaders who back gun control claim that law-abiding gun owners need extensive licensing and regulation to keep our fellow Land of Lincoln residents safe from gun crime.

What’s more, they claim the fees from these licensing regimes are dedicated to funding the Illinois State Police’s implementation of these schemes.

In the real world, the Illinois State Police’s Firearms Service Bureau (FSB) has consistently failed to process Firearms Owners Identification card applications and renewals in a timely manner. In fact, the ISP’s FSB often fails to comply with the generous

time-tables for processing these license requests established by law.

Illinois concealed carry applicants face many of the same issues.

And for those people needing help, customer service literally isn’t there. Their customer service phone line receives many thousands of calls each day.

How do they handle all those callers over at ISP headquarters? They don’t.

The computer hangs up on callers once their hold queue fills, which doesn’t take long with only fifteen people to handle all those calls for help.

Now, if you guessed that the Illinois State Police’s Firearms Services Bureau (FSB) is as broke as the rest of the state, and that’s the reason for this poor service, then you failed that pop quiz.

In reality, the ISP’s FSB has enjoyed a tsunami of cash since Illinois implemented its pricey concealed carry licensing program.

Now, if you guessed that the money has consistently been misappropriated or diverted instead of spent on its intended purposes, then your cynicism is well-founded.

The Land of Lincoln’s carry license application fee stands at a pricey $153 and change for residents. Of that, per the Firearms Concealed Carry Act:

$120 shall be apportioned to the State Police Firearm Services Fund, $20 shall be apportioned to the Mental Health Reporting Fund, and $10 shall be apportioned to the State Crime Laboratory Fund

Multiply that times hundreds of thousands of applications, and that quickly adds up to real money.

So, how did Illinois State Police spend that money? In short, they didn’t. The Moms At Arms blog has done some great investigative reporting on this.

The Firearm Service Fund was created to fund the Firearm Services Bureau. The ISP spent only 13% of the expenditure authority monies in 2014. In fact, for the three years 2014 to 2016 combined, as money poured in by the tens of millions, the FSB only spent only one quarter ($15,875,735) of the $61,153,400 authorized.

The rest was “swept” into the Illinois General fund.

2018 marked more of much the same.

What’s more, not long ago The Illinois Times exposed just a few of the problems within the Firearm Services Bureau as part of their reporting on a messy sex scandal at ISP headquarters among those tasked with managing Illinois’ gun licensing regimes.

The ickiness started in 2013, when Christina Hibbert, an Illinois State Police employee assigned to the Firearms Service Bureau that issues firearm owners identification cards and concealed-carry permits, began an affair with Master Sergeant Anthony McClure.

They were not discreet. Someone once spotted McClure standing between Hibbert’s spread legs as she sat in an office chair while he rubbed his crotch. Early on, Hibbert reportedly told a coworker that she and the master sergeant were having sex inside headquarters.

While The Illinois Times focused on the raunchy sex-in-the-workplace angle, their story exposed all manner of problems within the Firearms Service Bureau.

The coworker would later testify that the Firearms Service Bureau was no fun: Morale was low, stress was high, there weren’t enough employees, it was taking more than four months to issue FOID cards that were supposed to go out in 30 days and McClure and Hibbert took lunches as long as two hours. Overtime was mandatory, and some overworked employees didn’t appreciate trysts that were so obvious that when someone once asked another where McClure and Hibbert were, another employee guessed they were probably having sex, according to investigative files.

Yet plenty of money existed to hire more staff at competitive wages to better serve Illinois gun owners. However, providing good service to gun owners is not among Governor J.B. Pritzker priorities. After all, the Illinois State Police has some outstanding people who work there, but their leadership does the governor’s bidding.

Meanwhile, last year Rep. Kathleen Willis proposed hiking the FOID application fees by 400% in order to fund Illinois State Police enforcement activities as part of SB-1966. As if the ISP is broke. From Michael Bloomberg’s The Trace:

…The overhaul’s primary sponsor, Representative Kathleen Willis, a Democrat from Northlake, left a committee hearing on May 21 intent on making revisions after her colleagues raised concerns about increasing the price of a Firearm Owners Identification card, the license needed to legally possess guns in Illinois, from $10 to $50. The revenues would fund a new State Police task force charged with investigating revoked license holders who failed to surrender their firearms, offset State Police administrative costs, and pay for state-run mental health programs.  [Emphasis added]

So Rep. Kathleen Willis, who already has a reputation for playing fast and loose with the truth when it comes to gun control advocacy, says the ISP needs more money to carry out its duties.

When State of Illinois audits show the ISP isn’t spending the money they already have where it’s supposed to be spent, it surely looks like Kathleen Willis is either just another lying politician or a political hack.

Not only that, but the Moms At Arms blog has found how another State of Illinois audit uncovered that the ISP personnel failed to properly allocate the early revenue stream from carry license application fees. From the report:

Department personnel stated the receipts initially could not be deposited due to not knowing the breakdown of how much to deposit in each of the three funds involved.

Because they couldn’t read the law?

As for State Rep. Kathleen Willis, what’s next from her pie hole? Is she going to tell us with a straight face that strict gun control laws have kept Chicago residents safe for generations?

16 thoughts on “IL GUN LICENSES: Sex, Lies, and Misspent Gun Fees”
  1. Applied for FOID renewal three months before expiration. Finally received it a few days before it was to expire. And, the new renewal date was the day it was issued, not the date it was to expire. Just the opposite of how it was done with CC license.

  2. I moved from Illinois in April 2017. I went on line to correct my address on both my CCL and FOID cards. I wasn’t able to keep them since I am no longer a Illinois resident. However,I received a email stating that I needed to renew my FOID card because it will expire in February. So I took it as a joke.

    1. ….so I would imagine the new owner or renter of your former Illinois residence will get a visit from the ISP and their SWAT buddies once your FOID expires demanding [your guns] since your old address is still on the ISP record books….pity the new owner since he probably has no idea what getting his door kicked in and being body slammed to the ground by militarized police feels like…..I wonder if he can sue the state for damages after they ransack his house and it is finally determined he/she (new owner/renter) is not the person of interest……food for thought….it would behoove you to find out if the previous owner/renter is an Illinois FOID card holder before you sign that lease/mortgage agreement.

  3. Our side needs to get the vote out. The last election JB had 350,000 questionable votes.

    So what we need to do is take control of the Illinois House or Senate. That way we can play the grid-lock game and hold a check on the Fat Boy.

  4. Democrats that continue to vote for the same dumb Reps in our state should have to work in the FOID section for free.

  5. I sent in my concealed app in March. They deposited my check the 18 th And I still don’t have my card.

    1. Dont feel bad i know of people that sent in for state permits for other issues several years ago and they still do not have their permits.

      Illinois is a failed state and should be treated like a failed state.

      Boycott Illinois businesses every chance you can.

      Buy your gas, food anything else you can out of state.

      Lets all work together to Bankrupt Illinois and their crooked Policies.

    2. Jackie call your state senator’s office and ask if he/she will help you. Hopefully he/she is a Republican. I did and my card arrived 3 days later.

  6. Since we’re dealing with politicians, lying and misspent or stolen funds are a given. Unfortunately, the politicians are the only ones getting the sex, unless you count what they do to the taxpayers.

  7. NBC Chicago is reporting about a Federal investigation into Speaker Madigan

    Lets all pray this story bears fruit and the greatest corrupt politician in Illinois History is forced to step down or spend time in prison.

  8. Illinois really stinks as a state.

    We need to start self boycotting Non-gun related Illinois businesses every chance we get.

    I am currently doing this every chance I get. I am buying online and out of state as often as possible.

    If we all do a little, the combined actions of our effort may bring these Bolsheviks down.

    STOP GIVING THESE PEOPLE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY; BOYCOTT< BOYCOTT, BOYCOTT

    Spread the word !!!!!

    1. I agree. Everyone says we should buy local. When we buy local, we put more tax dollars into state and local coffers to be wasted or misspent. I want to support local businesses, but I will not financially endow the state with tax dollars it will not spend intelligently.

  9. Their phone number to call is a joke. First recorded message switches you to second recorded message, thenbhangs up. Almost impossible to get thru. I suggest you ca the ISP Director office and when clog his lines maybe will get some help.

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