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Police Concerned About Concealed Carry

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Illinoisans can start applying for permits to carry concealed guns later this week.  And some cops are already worried about the new law.

"They don’t know how this will all roll out, and they’re worried about every one of their normal encounters - whether it be a domestic disturbance call, a traffic stop - uh, now potentially having additional weapons," said Colonel Marc Maton of the Illinois State Police.

Maton says people who already took the required 16-hour training course and have electronic fingerprints can apply online starting Thursday.  General application begins Sunday.  People will NOT be allowed to carry concealed guns in many public spaces - including schools, public transit and stadiums. The Illinois State Police have a concealed carry web page to provide more details. 

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