Archive for July 31st, 2008

Here is a great post from Snowflakes in Hell

Statement on New DC Gun Bill

As a follow up to the news that NRA managed to hammer out a deal with Congress to stop the gun registration shenanigans by Mayor Fenty and the DC Council, they have a released this statement:

Today, in a bi-partisan effort, Congressman Travis Childers, Congressmen John Dingell, John Tanner, Mike Ross and Mark Souder, along with 47 of their colleagues, introduced the Second Amendment Enforcement Act. This critical overturns D.C.’s recently enacted emergency laws that continue to defy the recent ruling by continuing to restrict District of Columbia residents’ right to self-defense. This National Association-backed bill is needed to enforce the U.S. ’s decision in District of Columbia v. Heller.

On June 26, the U. S. held in District of Columbia v. Heller that “the District’s ban on possession in the home violates the Second Amendment, as does its prohibition against rendering any lawful firearm in the home operable for the purpose of immediate self-defense.” The clearly stated that handguns are constitutionally-protected arms because they are commonly used, are typically possessed by -abiding citizens for lawful purposes, are considered by the American people to be the quintessential self-defense weapon, are the most popular weapon chosen by Americans for self-defense in the home and are the most preferred firearm in the nation to keep and use for protection of home and family.

The Second Amendment Enforcement Act will:

* Repeal the District’s ban on semi-automatic handguns. Semi-automatic pistols have been the most commonly purchased handguns in the over the last 20 years, and therefore a ban on those is unconstitutional as decided by Heller;

* Restore the right of self-defense by repealing the requirement that be disassembled or secured with a trigger lock in the home;

* Repeal the current D.C. registration system that requires multiple visits to headquarters; testing; passing a written test on D.C. gun laws; fingerprinting; and limiting registration to one per 90 days. The current system is unduly burdensome and serves as a vehicle for even more onerous restrictions; and

* Create a limited exemption to the federal ban on interstate sales by allowing D.C. residents to purchase handguns in and . Currently there are no dealers in the District of Columbia, and the federal ban prohibits residents from purchasing handguns outside of the District; therefore, District residents have no means of purchasing handguns.

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Here is an update from NRA-ILA Site Updates.  Hopefully more states will follow with the guns-at-work rulings.  It would be nice to have this right in

ALERT: INFORMATION SHEET ON “Guns-at-Work” RULING!

The Chamber of Commerce and The Retail Federation argued for three years that business owners had an absolute right to control their employees. That’s why they kept calling it the “take-your-guns-to-work” legislation.

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NRA-ILA Site Updates

Gun-ban lawsuit part deux

Plaintiff Dick , who successfully challenged the District`s ban on handguns, stands outside the in , D.C. Exactly two weeks ago, we told Mayor Adrian Fenty and the D.C. Council that the overbearing emergency regulating gun purchases, registration and ownership they passed would face a lawsuit. The week before, we told them how to possibly avoid litigation. City Hall did not listen. Despite the ruling, the District remains onerous.

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