Arguing that a
People in
"This affirmative
defense would allow them to do that," he said.
Bradley said authorities
are wrong in prosecuting Hale DeMar for violating
Wilmette's handgun ban and for failing to renew an Illinois firearm owner's
identification card. The U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms,
Bradley said.
DeMar made headlines when he shot a
burglar. The
In a letter published in
''What is one to do when a criminal proceeds, undeterred by a 90-pound German
shepherd, a security alarm system and a property lit up like an outdoor
stadium?'' he wrote.
Bradley agreed, saying
''law-abiding'' citizens should not be prosecuted if they use a gun in
self-defense.
But Chris Boyster of the Illinois Council Against
Handgun Violence disputed Bradley's contention, saying DeMar
did not have the right under the ordinance to keep a handgun in his house.
''He was not a law-abiding
citizen,'' Boyster said. ''He had a handgun, there
was a handgun ban, he broke the law.''
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