Convicted of burglary and theft in the 1990s, Kostantino Pournaras easily satisfied the first three requirements for obtaining a firearm owner’s identification card under the Illinois FOID act: He was sentenced to “time served” and probation more than 20 years ago; he isn’t “likely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety”; and granting his petition would “not be contrary to the public interest.” But because the Federal Gun Control Act generally prohibits felons from …