Monday, July 14, 2008

Setting up for DC Guns, Part II

The DC mayor's office has released their proposed legislation in response to the Heller decision. The proposal is notable for how narrowly they attempt to limit the effects of that decision. For instance, handguns are (essentially) permitted only in a home and going to and from the many places you need to take the gun to get it properly registered. Licensure of persons (including proof of good vision) and firearms is required, you have to leave the gun with the police until they run full analyses on it, and no time limits on the city or police at any step. And amazingly, handguns must always be unloaded and disassembled (or trigger locked? the grammar isn't very clear to me) except when actually being used for self-defense ("while it is being used against reasonably perceived threat [sic] of immediate harm to a person within a registered gun owner’s home"). Fortunately, you will be happy to know, you do not need a separate carry license for carrying the handgun in the home while engaged in actual self-defense. There also appears to be an "amnesty" provision to allow registration of previously owned revolvers, but not semi-autos.

Apparently, DC really wants to pay Alan Gura more attorneys' fees for round two...

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