judge jeanine: the intruder, shot five times ran out of the home but was arrested. melinda and her children are safe. with me now is larry pratt who is the executive director of gun owners of america from d.c. and otis mcdonald, the inspiration for the book an act of bravery. he became the public face of gun rights when challenged chicago s handgun ban. thanks for being with us. otis, you live in the city of chicago. one of the most violent cities in the country. you wanted a handgun and were are told that you couldn t have one. you took your case to the united states supreme court. why? because i was afraid for my family. all of a sudden i look around and i can t protect them. and i thought that this is not right. i knew that i had to try and do
judge jeanine: the intruder, shot five times ran out of the home but was arrested. melinda and her children are safe. with me now is larry pratt who is the executive director of gun owners of america from d.c. and otis mcdonald, the inspiration for the book an act of bravery. he became the public face of gun rights when challenged chicago s handgun ban. thanks for being with us. otis, you live in the city of chicago. one of the most violent cities in the country. you wanted a handgun and were are told that you couldn t have one. you took your case to the united states supreme court. why? because i was afraid for my family. all of a sudden i look around and i can t protect them. and i thought that this is not right. i knew that i had to try and do
judge jeanine: the intruder, shot five times ran out of the home but was arrested. melinda and her children are safe. with me now is larry pratt who is the executive director of gun owners of america from d.c. and otis mcdonald, the inspiration for the book an act of bravery. he became the public face of gun rights when challenged chicago s handgun ban. thanks for being with us. otis, you live in the city of chicago. one of the most violent cities in the country. you wanted a handgun and were are told that you couldn t have one. you took your case to the united states supreme court. why? because i was afraid for my family. all of a sudden i look around and i can t protect them. and i thought that this is not right. i knew that i had to try and do something.