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Firearm Restraining Orders Resources

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Several organizations have created materials to help increase awareness of safe storage.

Examples of general/broad safe storage-related awareness materials.

State Resources

Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts

The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC) assists the Illinois Supreme Court with its general administrative and supervisory authority over all Illinois courts. AOIC provides forms for the Firearm Restraining Order process.

Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) is a state agency dedicated to improving the administration of criminal justice. Researchers at ICJIA released a publication explaining firearm restraining orders in Illinois.

Illinois Department of Public Health

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is an advocate for and partner with the people of Illinois to re-envision health policy and promote health equity, prevent and protect against disease and injury, and prepare for health emergencies. Under Public Act 102-0345, IDPH was tasked, subject to appropriation or other available funding, to conduct a program to promote awareness of firearm restraining orders to the general public.

Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) is the state agency mandated to promote and to maintain a high level of professional standards for law enforcement and correctional officers. Under Public Act 102-0345, ILETSB was tasked  to develop and to approve a standard curriculum for a training program on the Firearms Restraining Order Act.

Illinois Legal Aid Online

The Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO) is a nonprofit organization with the mission to open opportunities for justice by educating Illinoisans about their rights and connecting them to lawyers, solutions, and each other. ILAO shares an overview of FROs and who can be contacted to assist with filing a petition for a FRO.

Illinois State Police

The Illinois State Police (ISP) protects public safety and pursues justice for the people of Illinois. The ISP director chairs the Commission on Implementing the Firearm Restraining Order, which created a model policy to provide an overall framework law enforcement can follow to secure and execute a FRO.

Office of the Illinois Attorney General

The Office of the Illinois Attorney General works to ensure that Illinois' laws and policies are effective and are upheld so that communities can be safe places to live, to work, and to nurture children. Attorneys, investigators, and staff across several functional areas are committed to violence prevention and to serving those who may become victims of violent crime. It provides resources to promote safer communities, including a brochure for communities and families to understand the firearm restraining order (FRO).  Additional resources that are provided to law enforcement agencies include a fact sheet and trainings.

National/Regional Resources

The Ad Council Research Institute

The Ad Council Research Institute (ACRI) leverages the Ad Council’s insight-driven approach to examine some of the most important social issues. ACRI and the Joyce Foundation released an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Study that provides a deeper look into ERPOs, how to effectively speak about these laws with the public, and how to drive more awareness and understanding of them.

Brady: United Against Gun Violence

Brady – the nation’s oldest gun violence prevention organization – works to enact reasonable solutions to free America from gun violence. They tackle three critical areas: change the laws, change the industry, and change the culture. By changing hearts and minds and fostering a culture of responsible gun use and ownership, America can be free from gun violence.

End Family Fire

End Family Fire is a movement to promote responsible gun ownership. A partnership between Brady and the Ad Council, its mission is to encourage safe gun storage in the home. Family fire refers to a shooting caused by someone having access to a gun from the home when they shouldn’t have it. End Family Fire provides information about safe storage, firearm-related suicides, and unintentional shootings. Various resources are available, such as a brochurecampaign toolkitpublic service announcements, and storiesASK: Asking Saves Kids (June 21) is part of the End Family Fire campaign and encourages parents and guardians to add one more question to this conversation: "Is there an unlocked gun where my child plays?"

The Joyce Foundation

The Joyce Foundation is a private, nonpartisan philanthropy that invests in public policies and strategies to advance racial equity and economic mobility for the next generation in the Great Lakes region. The Joyce Foundation has hosted several webinars to increase awareness of extreme risk protection orders.

National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center - Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, established the National ERPO Resource Center (ERC). The ERC is a training and technical assistance hub designed to support states and localities with the implementation of their ERPO programs to reduce gun violence and save lives. It created a website as a resource for state-specific information, technical assistance, research, and other educational materials for anyone interested in implementing ERPO laws.