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all right folks what were going to talk about in this video is the Illinois concealed carry and FOID card combination as well as expirations this is important stuff if you know somebody who has a foyer CCL share this video so they dont find themselves in trouble so uh there was language in the statue for concealed carry that said eventually they will combine the Illinois concealed carry and FOID card into one they have now done that and have been for some time uh tens of thousands of illinoisians have already received this combination card and uh tens of thousands more will as their expiration dates come to fruition now the new combination card looks more like a FOID card however it has an indicator on it in the upper right hand corner that says CCL yes or CCL no oh if you have a new card and should have concealed carry and it says CCL indicator no be sure to remedy that problem as you dont want to have confusion with law enforcement during a traffic stop now the new combination car