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ISRA Wonders Whether Saturday Gun Shop Protest Will See Father Pfleger Restore Dignity To His Vocation

    CHICAGO, June 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released
 today by the Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA):
     The ISRA has learned that Fr. Michael Pfleger, Pastor of Chicago's St.
 Sabina's Church, is planning yet another march on Chuck's Gun Shop, located
 in south suburban Riverdale. Late last month, Fr. Pfleger sparked an
 embarrassing controversy for the Chicago Archdiocese by urging those
 attending a similar protest to "snuff" Chuck's owner as well as any state
 legislator who votes against gun control legislation.
     In a recent e-mail alert, the ISRA urged area firearm owners to attend
 a counter-protest at Chuck's scheduled for Saturday, June 23, 2007 at 12:30
 PM. The purpose of the counter-protest is to demonstrate support for
 Chuck's embattled owner and to rally opposition to gun control bills
 pending in the state legislature.
     "Fr. Pfleger's last performance in front of Chuck's shocked the
 nation," commented ISRA Executive Director, Richard Pearson. "Imagine
 hearing an ordained priest calling for a legitimate businessman and sitting
 state legislators to be "snuffed" because they do not subscribe to that
 priest's social philosophies. The outrage over Pfleger's hate-filled
 remarks was compounded by his refusal to apologize for uttering them, and
 the fact that the mainstream press pretty much gave him a pass."
     "The Pfleger situation brings to light an interesting double standard,"
 continued Pearson. "Earlier this week, the ISRA released the results of an
 investigation into the apparent harassment of gun owners by the Illinois
 State Police. In these cases, gun owners were treated to visits to their
 homes by state police detectives because they had sent faxes to Sen. Dan
 Kotowski expressing opposition to gun control legislation sponsored by the
 senator. Based on our investigation, there was not even the slightest hint
 of a threat conveyed in the content of the subject faxes. Nonetheless,
 these citizens had to bear the embarrassment of having the police show up
 at their homes with the additional strain of having to answer humiliating
 questions about their mental health and personal lives. In contrast, when
 Fr. Pfleger publicly advocated the "snuffing" of state legislators, the
 Illinois State Police turned a blind eye and a deaf ear. One would think
 that Sen. Kotowski would be especially sensitive to threats against
 legislators, yet his anti-gun alliance with Pfleger has left him totally
 mum on the priest's dangerous remarks."
     "Fr. Pfleger can rest assured that the videotape will be rolling when
 he takes the stage this Saturday in front of Chuck's," said Pearson. "We'll
 be watching and listening. It will be interesting to see whether he
 displays the dignity and self respect that should accompany his calling, or
 whether his identity crisis casts him once again in the role of an absurd,
 yet malevolent, cartoon character."
     The ISRA is the state's leading advocate of safe, lawful and
 responsible firearms ownership. For more than a century, the ISRA has
 represented the interests of more than 1.5 million law-abiding Illinois
 firearm owners.
     CONTACT: Richard Pearson, Illinois State Rifle Association, (815)
 635-3198
     WEB SITE: http://www.isra.org
 
 

SOURCE Illinois State Rifle Association