Just talked to Otis McDonald. Wow!

Harry Callahan

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My wife works for a major insurance company and took a call from Otis McDonald a couple of weeks ago. While my wife was waiting for her computer to creep from screen to screen Mr McDonald started making small talk about 2nd Amendment rights and how he had just gotten back from a rally in downtown Chicago. My wife told him I would be interested to know she spoke to him. He gave her his home phone and told her to have me call him and he is always happy to converse with like minded people. Well, I just got around to calling him tonight. We probably talked for a half hour. You could hear the passion in his voice and the joy of knowing he has helped accomplish something very special for the state of Illinois and the nation as a whole. Made me feel special that he took time out of his night to talk to me as though I was a long lost friend. Really made my night, Just thought I would share.:)
 
While I have not had the pleasure of talking to Mr. McDonald, it is my understanding that he is a super nice man and very down to earth. That information comes from both Alan Gura and Colleen Lawson (who is also listed in the McDonald lawsuit) at last year's GRPC in St. Louis. Ms. Lawson is very outgoing and hoot to spend time with.

Gura related the Mr. McDonald is a lawyer's dream client. He's a common man with dignity and yet articulate in a down to earth way. He simply wanted to keep a gun for his protection but was denied, which he believes is utterly wrong. He can refute many anti-gun claims with simple logic without resorting to well-worn pro-gun arguments. He's become more outspoken as his case has moved forward.
 
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