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Gun Owners

Chicago Cops Ignore the Law, Arrest Legal Gun Owners

Once we let our rights become privileges, government officials can revoke them on a whim.

J.D. Tuccille | 11.3.2025 7:00 AM

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The whole premise of a mother-may-I approach to licensing activities like owning and carrying firearms is that the powers that be will honor the documents of those lucky enough to receive permission after agreeing to pretend that their rights are privileges. If, instead, officialdom laughs at the licenses it issues and penalizes people foolish enough to take them seriously, there's no point submitting to the humiliating process of begging indulgence from government officials to begin with.

This brings us to the trend of Chicago police arresting legal gun owners, even though they possessed and showed documents allowing them to own and carry firearms.

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Arrested Despite Obeying All the Rules

"An investigation by CBS News Chicago uncovered several times where police stopped Black gun owners for minor traffic violations and then charged them with felonies – even though they had legal firearm licenses," the station's Dorothy Tucker and Samah Assad reported October 20. "The findings prompted a rebuke from the National African American Gun Association. The ordeal also led to an exhausting toll and financial strain on the drivers. They had valid firearm licenses, but because of their arrests, spent months fighting to get charges dropped and expunged from their records."

One of the cases cited in the story is that of Louis McWilliams, the 46-year-old owner of a cheesecake bakery. On his way to a business meeting, police pulled him over for a missing front license plate (while the reason isn't mentioned in the story, license plate thefts are an ongoing problem in Illinois). According to CBS News, "police body camera video shows that after the police stopped him, the first thing he did was tell the officers he had a gun in the car." He also presented his Firearm Owner Identification (FOID) card and a concealed carry license (CCL), which CBS News confirmed as valid.

But Chicago police claimed they couldn't find his CCL in the Illinois State Police-run LEADS database. This shouldn't be surprising to anybody who has ever dealt with government records systems and their inevitable unreliability. That may be why "a spokesperson with the state police would not comment on specific cases but said if an officer is unable to check the status of a FOID or CCL in LEADS, 'the officer should not take any law enforcement actions as it relates to a potential FOID/CCL violation.'"

Lawless Cops and Illegal Arrests

But Chicago police ignored the valid FOID, the valid CCL, and the guidance to respect the documents and ignore the database's shortcomings. McWilliams was arrested, held in jail for a day, and charged with a felony. Charges were eventually dismissed, but his business suffered because of the missed meeting and his absences while he fought bogus charges. He still awaits the return of his gun.

CBS News notes Chicago police and Cook County prosecutors refused to be interviewed. What do they care? The damage has already been done to McWilliams and to other victims who tried to jump through the law's hoops and found government officials unwilling to abide by their own rules.

"This shows that no matter how much you follow a system of which they create, they can still deem you wrong," McWilliams said.

"Outrage. Anger. Frustration. Not again," Phil Smith, president of the National African American Gun Association, responded to the Chicago police violations. "Those are the conversations and statements that are going in my head when I hear about another black person being stopped illegally, being arrested illegally, when they've had all their stuff together."

The CBS story focuses on black gun owners receiving the brunt of abuses of authority by Chicago police and prosecutors when it comes to their self-defense rights. Race may be a major factor, or it may not be important at all, or it may be one factor on top of general government hostility to private gun ownership in some jurisdictions.

Hunting for Guns at All Costs

In 2023, Pascal Sabino of Injustice Watch, which monitors the Cook County court system, reported that Chicago police searching for illegal firearms "made hundreds of thousands more stops than they reported to state regulators" and in the process "even in their best year, police found guns in just 0.6 percent of stops." Sabino also found legal gun owners who were arrested and had to fight to get charges dropped. It's easy to imagine cops frustrated by finding more broken taillights than armed gangsters pushing the limits of their authority to satisfy their superiors.

As CBS News added, "it's nearly impossible to know how many drivers are wrongfully charged with unlawful gun possession, only to have the charges dismissed." The reporters found several other cases "including two lawsuits, accusing police of violating the rights of legal gun owners in similar situations."

Doug Mayhall, president of the Illinois State Rifle Association, adds: "What's happening in Chicago right now should outrage every single one of us. When licensed citizens are arrested while violent criminals roam free, it exposes a deep rot in our justice system. A system that's been corrupted by politics and driven by anti-gun ideology under Democrat leadership in Chicago."

The Danger When a Free Society Becomes a Permission Society

This is the problem with turning rights into privileges to be exercised only with permission dispensed by the government. What the government gives, it can take away. What the government turns into a revokable concession, it can hem in with arbitrary rules and conditions. Ultimately, the government can ignore its own "generosity" and decide on a whim that people aren't entitled to the privileges they've been granted. Then we end up suffering if we've run afoul of powerful people.

There are "fundamental problems with the Permission Society," Timothy Sandefur, the author of The Permission Society: How the Ruling Class Turns Our Freedoms into Privileges and What We Can Do About It, wrote in 2017.  "One of them is that it violates the principle of equality. Who has to ask permission? An inferior has to ask permission of a superior. Slaves have to ask permission. Children have to ask permission. Until recently, women had to ask permission—to own property, get jobs, sign contracts, and so forth. To have to ask permission from someone else typically means flattering or appeasing that person, rather than being treated as equal citizens."

Chicago cops shouldn't try to meet demands to get guns off the streets by arresting people who have jumped through all the hoops to get permitted and licensed to own and carry firearms. But nobody should have to ask the government's permission to own a firearm or do anything else. Government officials like cops and prosecutors are supposed to work for the public, not flaunt their arbitrary power. And, as they've demonstrated with Chicago gun arrests, they aren't morally superior to anybody.

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  1. Chumby   2 months ago

    Team D is ok with rapes and murders, but not ok legal firearm possession and self-defense use by the common citizen. The same political party is once again in open rebellion against liberty.

    1. 5.56   2 months ago

      "REEEE Im a frustrated right wing chode and I beat up strawmen all day - especially today, as Im about to get my ass kicked with votes from a public that rejected me wwaaaahhh"

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        Kill yourself.

        1. 5.56   2 months ago

          That would be your only hope to
          win the competition. But better americans will not go away. They are getting ready to curb stomp you in the culture war.

          With holiday shopping season having been essentially cancelled for many by administrative fiat, you may want to step out of your bubble and look at regular people for a moment. Or continue to do the ostrich, change is coming either way. And its not about ck or other irrelevant right wing solaces. Carry on.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            You want to curb stomp Earth-based because he is winning in life and you are a loser?

            1. 5.56   2 months ago

              Lol got unmuted by a triggered right wing chode trying to have a point. 😀

              1. Chumby   2 months ago

                You still have nothing of value to provide here. Unsurprised.

                1. 5.56   2 months ago

                  What you dont seem to understand is that better americans are simply NOT INTERESTED in providing anything of value to an obsolete, stale, outcompeted right wing misfire. They have chosen to let you expose yourself instead and then let you go on the pile of discarded bad ideas that is your natural destination due to impending expiration and not being selected by modern, advanced, desirable women who do gods work by consistently rejecting you.

                  1. Chumby   2 months ago

                    The “better” bitter Americans are the ones crying about the end of ENT. Try harder, loser.

                    1. 5.56   2 months ago

                      Blue states are superior financial hubs by a margin, a certain level of progress leads to more need for welfare anywhere, and individuals that care about anything outside themselves (not right wingers) understand this (the majority that is now equipped with knowing who and what you are).

                      Carry on. The air is getting thin for you.

                    2. Chumby   2 months ago

                      Then you agree that ending all forms of govt welfare would be perfect. Glad we can agree on this.

                    3. 5.56   2 months ago

                      The american mind, which is fundamentally based on greed, will not incentivize any forms of private welfare. Won't be a thing, has never been. Not lucrative.

                      Let's see if capitalism will figure something out if EBT remains out of the equation.

                      btw, I can see how angry you are from mistyping ENT in seething anger, it is so delicious and delightful to see when you undeveloped shells of a person just crumble in impotent rage, oh my gosh this is amazing ????

                    4. Bruce D   2 months ago

                      fundamentally based on greed, will not incentivize any forms of private welfare.

                      Panhandling, food kitchens.

                    5. Chumby   2 months ago

                      So you think team gun confiscate is self-sufficient but you refuse to eliminate the govt wealth redistribution for the layabouts?
                      Greed is demanding the fruits of another’s labor. Maybe the bitter losers of the culture war can learn to serve coffee, type, code or something else more useful than community organizing for team blue.
                      Carry on seething, bitter squib load.

          2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

            Lol. “….getting ready to…” “…change is coming…” “….incoming….” “…..soon….”

            Check out obnoxious Charlie Brown here. Haha. Don’t worry, fiddy. Someday you’ll get to kick that football. …..someday….

            Lol. No, not really. Loser.

      2. Chumby   2 months ago

        Poor squib load. Once again providing nothing of value. Keep crying, loser.

        1. 5.56   2 months ago

          Nothing of value to who? Would you want to provide anything that a cockroach would consider "of value", triggered little right wing boy? 😀

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            Poor squib load. Demanding it might provide value to a cockroach. Keep seething.

            1. 5.56   2 months ago

              The one seething here is clearly the outdated obsolete right wing misfire that unmuted me and would like to undo me but cant and therefore has to resort to the ignorance and solace of the mute button hahahhaaa 😀

              I live in a red state. I see first hand how vital it is for right wingers to shield themselves from anything modern, advanced, well-maintained and critically thought through. Your structures are fragile and generally crumble when faced with the light of reason, modernity and rationality. Carry on. Your space is getting narrower and narrower. I'm grateful the president has coerced you to expose yourself into societal suicide.

              1. Chumby   2 months ago

                Carry on bitter seething squib load.

                1. 5.56   2 months ago

                  I bet against you.

                  1. Chumby   2 months ago

                    Another squib load. Carry on, bitter angry he/she/it loser in the culture war.

                  2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 months ago

                    Bet it all, fiddy. Victory is right around the corner. Always just around the corner…,,

                    Lol. Loser.

              2. Bruce D   2 months ago

                5.56, your comments have been duds. You've called the right-wingers names, but you haven't zeroed in on any specific criticisms. You haven't hit any targets because you haven't well-enough defined any.

    2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

      Cant allow self defense in constructed leftist terrorism. The left needs to rely on their foot soldiers they not only disallow punishment for, but also fund through NGOs and even city settlements.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        "Everything in the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State"

    3. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

      MAGAs are the dumbest shits on the planet.

      1. Bruce D   2 months ago

        What specifically makes them dumb? Otherwise, all that is is name-calling

      2. TJJ2000   2 months ago

        Do you think MAGA ignored the law and arrested legal gun owners?

        1. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

          Yes. The cops were MAGA.

          1. Chumby   2 months ago

            The cops are armed thugs of the team blue fascists disarming citizens in a deep blue, high violent crime area.

          2. CountmontyC   2 months ago

            The same cops that refuse to protect ICE from violent protestors? The same cops that refuse to honor ICE detainers? Those cops?

  2. diver64   2 months ago

    "Those are the conversations and statements that are going in my head when I hear about another black person being stopped illegally"

    The guy didn't have a front plate so the traffic stop was legal. What happened after is the problem. This article insinuates that only minorities are suffering from these policies when every gun owner is. Just another "driving while black" story about the mean cops targeting black men using firearms as an excuse to write it.

    1. Randy Sax   2 months ago

      When a cop asks you questions, don't answer them. "Here is my license, registration, proof of insurance" That's it. Say nothing else.

      1. diver64   2 months ago

        I agree however, the article doesn't point out anything that the cop did wrong.
        "That may be why "a spokesperson with the state police would not comment on specific cases but said if an officer is unable to check the status of a FOID or CCL in LEADS, 'the officer should not take any law enforcement actions as it relates to a potential FOID/CCL violation." That's the spokesman's opinion and advice but is not the law. Change the law and if it keeps happening we can talk.

        1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 months ago

          People keep confusing cops with DAs and judges in these articles. Cops dont decide to charge or not. The state fucked up with bad databases. Issue is with government. The city and state government also created the laws being enforced. The laws should be removed, but cops shouldn't be prosecutor and judge in these cases.

        2. Rossami   2 months ago

          Actually, the cop did do something wrong - he made an arrest without reasonable evidence that a crime had been committed. The lack of a FOID or CCL in LEADS is not evidence of a crime. But even if you considered that as weak evidence, it would be directly contradicted by the physical copy of the FOID and CCL that the carrier presented to the police.

          That's like saying you could be arrested for shoplifting because you had a pack of gum in your pocket despite having the receipt in the same pocket. That's not merely "guidance" - that's bog-standard police work. And, yes, the standards for arrest are already "the law" that police are supposed to abide by.

          1. Bruce D   2 months ago

            ^^This.

          2. diver64   2 months ago

            You are incorrect. In Illinois a police officer is required by law to validate the CCW. The CCW is also tied to the drivers license so the cop would know if he had a firearm if he didn't tell him. You are under no obligation to inform the officer first but if he asks you must tell him and give him your CCW. Most people who carry volunteer it right off the bat so the police know. Usually the cop will just tell you to keep your hands where they can see them and that's it but in wacked states like California, New York and cities like NYC and Chicago they will not be happy if you don't volunteer the information. The data base is wacked and the Dems in the State House don't want it fixed so they can keep making it such a pain in the ass that people stop trying to get a firearm for defense and give up.

      2. jimc5499   2 months ago

        Where I live, you are required by Law to answer the questions "Do you have a weapon on you?" or "Is there a weapon in your vehicle?". It is part of getting your Concealed Carry Permit. When they run your identification it will state that you have a Permit.

        1. Jack Jordan   2 months ago

          jimc5499, that's a good point. I wonder how easily law enforcement can see that the registered owner of a vehicle has a Concealed Carry Permit before they even stop the vehicle.

          But even if the law really says that, it seems to me that the law, itself, and law enforcement officers asking that question violate our Constitution. We cannot be required to answer questions that even have the potential to result in criminal prosecution: "No person" can "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself."

  3. MaverickNH   2 months ago

    As CBS News added, "it's nearly impossible to know how many drivers are wrongfully charged with unlawful gun possession, only to have the charges dismissed." The reporters found several other cases "including two lawsuits, accusing police of violating the rights of legal gun owners in similar situations."

    Are these few cases referenced anecdotal incidents or the tip of an iceberg? If "nearly impossible to know", it's certainly hard to assess the significance of the issue.

    1. Chumby   2 months ago

      The ultra high violent crime rates, murders, and shootings in Chicago make it even more challenging for citizens that don’t want to be mugged, raped, or shot that are harassed by the team blue thugs not wanting folks to exercise 2A.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

        What if robbery and rape are reparations?

        1. Chumby   2 months ago

          Only if they were targeting white Democratic Party members.

      2. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

        SRG2 assures us that there is no violent crime in Chicago.

    2. diver64   2 months ago

      The cop couldn't verify the CCW. When they did they let the guy go. It's not the cops fault the data base is so shitty, it's the politicians that refuse to fund it properly so it works.

  4. Medulla Oblongata   2 months ago

    It's almost as bad when your privileges become "rights". Because then people will use the government to take more from their fellows--by force--to fund their new-found "rights". Property, money, *real* rights, just taken by government to satisfy the gaping maw of the public sucking at the tit.

    1. rxc   2 months ago

      I think the name for this practice is " social justice". Coming soon to a government near you.

  5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

    Forget it, Jake. It's Chi-town.

  6. Gaear Grimsrud   2 months ago

    So CBS found several black men who were unjustly charged. Were they specifically looking for black victims? Did they find any white, Asian or other victims? Did they look? JD throws in a lame disclaimer that maybe race isn't an issue. Then why is the entire story race specific and why does JD just play along and publish obvious and divisive propaganda? This is the dishonest shit that Reason is becoming famous for.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Agreed. But who do you think Reason writes for, besides themselves?

    2. jimc5499   2 months ago

      When is any story like this on Reason, not about race?

  7. mad.casual   2 months ago

    National African American Gun Association

    So is this an organization that only defends guns like the Armsel Striker and the Auto 5 or are they an organization that defends the ownership of any gun, are racist as fuck, and are getting free promotion in Reason despite the fact that you retards "mostly peacefully" ran than ship aground in 2020.

    Fuck you asshats for perpetuating this divisiveness.

    1. Rossami   2 months ago

      While I am generally skeptical of any race-based "affinity" group, I'm inclined to give this one a pass. Like the Women Gun Owners Association of America and the Pink Pistols, I believe the NAAGA serves to promote responsible gun ownership and education among their respective communities. More importantly, I believe that such groups directly contradict the hostile, divisive and intentional misframing of gun rights as merely an 'old, white male' or 'redneck' issue. These groups increase the visibility of gun ownership by demographics not traditionally recognized for alignment with that value. And for now that's good for all of us.

      1. mad.casual   2 months ago

        I believe that such groups directly contradict the hostile, divisive and intentional misframing of gun rights as merely an 'old, white male' or 'redneck' issue.

        Put your beliefs in one hand and shit in the other and see which gets full first. Nobody is confused that gun control affects black people (or Brown people, or Yellow People, or Cervix-having people) except the people who want to be confused.

        These groups increase the visibility of gun ownership by demographics not traditionally recognized for alignment with that value.

        Right. It's between a false flag and poison pill. Just like BLM. Just like the NAACP. Just like the John Brown Gun Club cum Redneck Revolt cum Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club providing "armed security" for Drag Story hours and Trans Rights.

        These aren't traditional gun ownership orgs with storied histories that trace back to the days of John Brown or back to they days leading up to the Stonewall Riots (even then, The Long March was well underway and they should be suspect). These are modern orgs trying to blanket their own specific social causes in more successful or Constitutionally-legitimate causes. It's not about empowering the individual RTKBA. It's about militarizing the revolution and/or legitimizing or sanctioning the militant arm of the Progressive/Leftist/Marxist Revolution.

        1. 5Arete22   2 months ago

          Anecdote: Some years ago, when a Libertarian Party candidate in my area requested an endorsement from the Pink Pistols, they agreed. The rhetoric on their website was libertarian. They also opposed hate crime laws.

    2. Incunabulum   2 months ago

      Buncha wild ass naagas!

    3. Bruce D   2 months ago

      Fuck you asshats for perpetuating this divisiveness.

      It's not promoting divisiveness unless you mean by divisiveness dividing the Democratic Party by supporting one of their voting blocs (African-Americans) opposing the Democratic Party gun-control position.

    4. diver64   2 months ago

      There are several groups like this out there. The Pink Pistols are an example of another. Gun owners and especially those at the range, though, are among the most helpful people out there. There are some fuds like in everything but for the most part they are decent.

  8. mad.casual   2 months ago

    Motherfuckers running propaganda for your fellow quangos:

    Philip Smith founded NAAGA [sic: seriously???] in February 2015 in honor of Black History Month. His goal was to educate African-Americans on gun usage and ownership. Organizers say NAAGA is a civil rights organization "that aims to build community and promote self-protection". Smith founded NAAGA in response to discrimination against Black gun owners.[4]

    From 2015 to 2020, the organization has grown to over 45,000 members,[1] with 75 chapters, and is expected to open 25 more within the coming year.[needs update] Membership first spiked when Donald Trump was elected president.[5] Smith attributed part of the growth to "a political climate where people with racist views feel emboldened to talk about and act on those views".[4]

    Eric Sanders, the vice president for the Kansas City, Missouri, chapter, said "we have a large group that's coming into the organization, and 60–70% are women now."[6]

    1. Bruce D   2 months ago

      Good for NAAGA. Libertarians should support them. One makes a libertarian revolution by making friends rather than enemies unless unavoidable.

  9. Thoritsu   2 months ago

    Hey, the original gun control laws were to keep black people from being able to protect themselves after the Civil War. Looks like the same thing again, from the same party.

    If the Trump admin is smart (and I'm not saying they are), they will jump on this, headline it and make is an actual black cause (which it is), separate from all the invented victim hood of the totalitarian left.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 months ago

      Democrats, telling black people what to do since 1827.

    2. Bruce D   2 months ago

      If the Trump admin is smart (and I'm not saying they are), they will jump on this, headline it and make is an actual black cause (which it is),...

      That's actually a good idea. I'm not sure Trump is smart or cares enough.

  10. Incunabulum   2 months ago

    So you're saying that Chicago PD can't be trusted - but there's no need to Natl Guard too?

    1. Dav_Daddy   2 months ago

      If you are implying that the National Guard will be deployed to protect people from the Chicago PD then you may have a valid point.

      Otherwise considering just about every red state has a higher violent crime rate per capita then they should really be deployed where they are needed.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 months ago

        State boundaries are irrelevant. Mostly safe "Red" states with very high crime rates in their usually Democrat-ruled cities can have high crime rates for the state as a whole. Chicago has high violent crime. Beardstown and Canton do not.

  11. Quo Usque Tandem   2 months ago

    This is all (D)ifferent because guns.

  12. Winston in Wonderland   2 months ago

    OK...The guy has an FOID and a CCL...Both of which require background checks and indicate that he's probably a pretty upstanding guy...

    And the police are arresting HIM?

  13. MollyGodiva   2 months ago

    It is hard to say who is more racist, the Chicago PD or the MAGA commenters on this blog.

    1. TJJ2000   2 months ago

      LOL... Complaint by the National African American Gun Association.
      Democrats are the racists. Always has been; always will be.

      1. TJJ2000   2 months ago

        ...because their entire political theory revolves around [WE] Identify-as gangsters RULE!
        i.e. Democra[ts][cy]
        Identify-as is everything to them.

  14. nicmart   2 months ago

    But cops answer to prosecutors, and ultimately judges. For some reasons the judges are not subjects of reporting and the public's disdain. What has changed?

    “All the extravagance and incompetence of our present Government is due, in the main, to lawyers, and, in part at least, to good ones. They are responsible for nine-tenths of the useless and vicious laws that now clutter the statute-books, and for all the evils that go with the vain attempt to enforce them. Every Federal judge is a lawyer. So are most Congressmen. Every invasion of the plain rights of the citizens has a lawyer behind it. If all lawyers were hanged tomorrow, and their bones sold to a mah jong factory, we’d be freer and safer, and our taxes would be reduced by almost a half.”
    —H.L. Mencken (1880-1956), “Breathing Space”, The Baltimore Evening Sun, 1924-08-04.

  15. AT   2 months ago

    National African American Gun Association

    Oh come on.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg4OiobxUxA

  16. diver64   2 months ago

    What is going on with that data base in Illinois is a great argument for Constitutional Carry. I grew up in a state that had it and we had one of the lowest murder and violent crime rates in the country. Still do.

  17. Jack Jordan   2 months ago

    For citizens, our rights are a subset of our privileges. That's why Article IV and Amendment XIV of our Constitution secure "privileges and immunities of citizens."

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