Chicago Tribune coverage of Jackson/Pfleger led protest

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chicago/chi-gunprotest_29aug29,0,3527838.story

Jackson blasts gunmakers
Anti-assault-weapon rally held at firm in Lake Barrington

By Carolyn Starks | Tribune staff reporter
August 29, 2007

The plain gray building set back in a Lake Barrington industrial park never captured much public attention until Tuesday, when Rev. Jesse Jackson's entourage arrived aboard three buses.

About 200 activists, who marched in front of D.S. Arms, called for the northwest suburban community to vote the assault-weapon manufacturer out of town.

"Chicago is voted gun dry," Jackson said, his voice booming through a microphone. "We want [Lake] Barrington to vote gun dry."



Jackson used the company as a backdrop to a nationwide gun protest that he said was held in more than 20 U.S. cities to mark the anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic 1963 march on Washington. Jackson and Rev. Michael Pfleger, who stood beside him in Lake Barrington, have held rallies in recent months, criticizing gun laws for being too lax and calling for a ban on assault weapons.

Such weapons are banned in Chicago, but Jackson and Pfleger say the law is useless because people buy them at shops in the suburbs and bring them into the city.

D.S. Arms does not sell firearms to the public, but has about 20 clients, including law-enforcement and military distributors, said Michael Danworth, a company spokesman. The business has operated for about 20 years, the last seven in Lake Barrington with about 25 employees, he said.

Addressing Jackson's charge that the rifles end up on the streets illegally, Danworth said it is a culture of violence that's the problem, not guns.

"The firearms used in most homicides in Chicago are pistols," he said. "You don't see too many gangbangers on the South Side carrying rifles in their pants."

Village officials say the firm has operated in obscurity -- but not illegally -- for seven years in Lake Barrington. The large aluminum building has no signage.

Village President Kevin Richardson attended the rally, but was not aware of the business, said a spokeswoman.

"Everyone shares the goal of eliminating illegal drugs and illegal guns from our communities," Richardson said in a prepared statement. "Since these problems do not know any borders, it is up to all of us to work together to keep our communities safe."

More than a dozen gun advocates carried signs that said: "You have the absolute right to defend yourself" and "Father, forgive Jesse. He leadeth down the wrong path."

"When is the last time you heard a crime committed" in the city with an assault rifle, said Rick Sherrell, 53, of Fox River Grove.

Three posters of Ken Timmerman's book, "Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson" hung on the outside of the building.

Danworth said it was the company's statement about Jackson's "forever seeking another 15 minutes of fame."

Jackson and his group were unfazed. He said the number of children killed in Chicago over the last year is now close to 40.

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"Since these problems do not know any borders, it is up to all of us to work together to keep our communities safe."
Actually, the "problem" as they define it does seem to know borders. It appears to exist predominantly within the borders of cities with the most severe restrictions on the self defense rights of its residents.
 
It takes every ounce of effort to keep any comments regarding Jesse Jackson somewhere even close to high road.

I'll just leave it at this: Hopefully he will continue to be the face of the anti-gun movement in this country. Nobody with 1/2 a brain gives this guy credit for anything other than hustling people on the race issue. If he is the best the anti-gunners can come up with, I would say we are going to be just fine.
 
"Chicago is voted gun dry," Jackson said, his voice booming through a microphone. "We want [Lake] Barrington to vote gun dry."

Fascinating. He has made a link between Prohibition and his anti-gun campaign.

That could make for some interesting parallels in debates with anti's, you know? Some of you history buffs ought to take a shot at doing some writing on that.

Springmom
 
"D.S. Arms does not sell firearms to the public"

The manufacturer rep sort of told a little lie there. Factually, they do not. They sell to distributors who sell to dealers who sell to the public. But their rifles are certainly available to the public, thankfully. And none of them have ever been used in a Chicago street crime. I wonder if Jesse would step up and acknowledge that.

Illinois, despite being a semi-anti-gun state, has a good number of these manufacturers: ArmaLite, D.S. Arms, Eagle Arms, Les Baer, Rock River Arms, and Springfield Armory! I am going to have to add a DSA FAL to my stock also. Anyone want a cheap Century Arms FAL?
 
D.S. Arms does not sell firearms to the public, but has about 20 clients, including law-enforcement and military distributors, said Michael Danworth, a company spokesman.

Maybe it's corrupt Law Enforcement that's selling these guns to criminals in Chicago, since the company itself does not sell to the public. I know that some of the Chicago cops who have worked with the gangs in Chicago have been busted selling drugs and weapons to some of the gangs. That's another story. I thought Jesse was going to be protesting in front of a gun store, not a gun manufacturer.
 
Three posters of Ken Timmerman's book, "Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson" hung on the outside of the building.

Danworth said it was the company's statement about Jackson's "forever seeking another 15 minutes of fame.
I don't know this company... but I like them already.
 
"The firearms used in most homicides in Chicago are pistols," he said. "You don't see too many gangbangers on the South Side carrying rifles in their pants."

Sounds like he is being a bit selfish here. He seems to be blaming pistols here. His statement should have been. " pistols obtained illegally!"
No use in adding fuel to the fire by villifying pistols. Its not the pistols fault, its how they are obtained and who uses them and how. Seems his statement was not a rosy RKBA defense, rather it seemed more like defensive of long guns exclusively. I am sorry, but I needed to split hairs on this. Too many folks claiming to be pro gun, seem to glorify long guns and villify handguns, lets be RKBA ALL THE WAY!!
 
if i were the president of DSA, i would have had those posters made into full length banners so that no matter which angle JJ tried to stand in front of it he'd be on top of a banner.
 
"Chicago is voted gun dry," Jackson said, his voice booming through a microphone. "We want [Lake] Barrington to vote gun dry."
Fascinating.

And factually inaccurate. No one has voted Chicago "gun dry". Residents of Chicago may possess firearms in accordance with Section 8-20-40 et. seq. of the Municipal Code.

But, of course, facts do not appear to be of much consequence to the speaker in question.
 
Jesse Jackson is trying to tie his anti-gun crusade into Martin Luther King, Jr.'s crusade for civil rights. But, if I recall correctly, Dr. King wanted full rights for his own people, he did not try to take rights away from his own people and others. By demanding that everyone, black and white, be barred from legal gun ownership, it seems to me that the Reverend Jackson has indeed taken the wrong path.

Jim
 
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