Aug 25, 2014
D.C. Asks Judge To Reconsider Handgun Ruling
“Urban areas should not be governed by standards appropriate for rural areas.”
Sep 05, 2008
Zoning and Guns Make For a Good Fight
As we mentioned yesterday, gun sales in the District will officially kick off next Tuesday, Sept. 9. But the city’s only licensed gun seller so far won’t actually be selling guns, he’ll just be facilitating transfers from guns purchased in other states. So what about gun shops? In June we predicted that no matter what the Supreme Court’s ruling said, the battle over guns in the District would boil down to where they could actually…
Sep 04, 2008
Gun Sales to Start in D.C. on Sept. 9
On Wednesday WTOP’s Mark Segraves reported that handgun sales will officially start in the District next Tuesday, Sept. 9 — just in time for primary election day! There are still no gun stores inside city limits, so the only guns that have been registered in D.C. so far were either registered under the amnesty program or were being stored out-of-state, since federal law requires that new gun purchases must either originate from or be transferred…
Aug 18, 2008
Heller’s Got a Gun
Dick Heller, the man who sued to overturn D.C.’s handgun ban, arrives by bicycle to pick up his gun registration today. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The Post caught Dick Heller, original plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court court case that eventually made it legal for D.C. residents to own handguns for personal security, picking up his handgun registration certificate this morning. Heller, a security guard, may now legally keep the gun he registered in his…
Jul 28, 2008
Heller Fires Second Lawsuit at District
Dick Heller’s quick to the draw with his legal filings. While his original complaint against the city — the handgun ban — took years to work its way through the courts and resulted in the recent historic Supreme Court ruling against the restrictions, Heller is moving much more quickly these days to make sure that he can exercise his Second Amendment rights. According to City Desk, Heller has filed a lawsuit against the city challenging…
Jul 24, 2008
Congress Moves to Strike D.C. Gun Laws; Wait, What?
They say that it’s good to never give up, but would someone send Rep. Mark Souder (R-Ind.) a memo telling him that sometimes it’s cool to throw in the towel? According to a press release issued yesterday by DC Vote, Souder is looking to re-introduce legislation that would do away with the District’s gun laws. Didn’t the Supreme Court recently rule that the city’s gun ban was unconstitutional, and didn’t the police recently start registering…
Via the WSJ Law Blog, click here to download a PDF from the Smith & Wesson company web site announcing their intention to create a commemorative revolver laser engraved with the words “D.C. vs. Heller” on a scale of justice, tipped toward Heller.As part of the project, an engraved Smith & Wesson Model 442 revolver will be presented to each of the six plaintiffs – Shelly Parker, Tom Palmer, Gillian St. Lawrence, Tracey Ambeau, George…
Jul 21, 2008
Meet D.C.’s First Legal Gun Registrant
The Examiner catches up with Amy McVey, the first person to legally register a handgun in the District of Columbia since the Heller decision. That we didn’t know until today that McVey successfully registered a gun is embarrassing for local reporters: apparently all the journalists waiting around on Thursday to see who would be the first to register a gun didn’t notice McVey walking in to the registration office because she’s a woman….
Jul 18, 2008
Dick Heller Shoots From the Hip
Great report from Dave Weigel over at Reason’s Hit and Run blog on original D.C. handgun ban plaintiff Dick Heller’s return to the District’s gun registration office this morning. What happened yesterday was Heller showed up to register his 1911 single-action Colt .22 revolver, but he didn’t bring it with him, and the police told him to come back with the gun. Weigel reports that Heller met with “partial success” today. Police took his…