CHICAGO — A proposed in state law would require that police take guns away from people who lose their firearm owner’s identification cards.

The “Chicago Tribune” reports on the case of a Crystal Lake attorney who was found with a loaded gun during a January drunk driving investigation and more than 50 other guns in his home, despite having been previously stripped of his FOID card.

The state reportedly revoked more than eleven-thousand FOID cards last year, but police rarely follow up by taking guns from those people.

State Senator Julie Morrison of Deerfield plans to revive her plan to require police to take guns from those who lose their FOID cards.