The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the District of Columbia v. Heller case tomorrow. Hilarity unlikely to ensue.
These are the rules: D.C. Code- DC ST § 7-2502.02- Registration of certain firearms prohibited.
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In the news...
"I was upset in 1976, but I didn't know anything about politics," Mr. Heller told The Washington Times last week. "So I just said 'Oh, obviously some intelligent citizen is going to take care of this for us.' Here we are; I'm the last one standing."
This is why you're supposed to vote or be otherwise engaged in "the process," which I'm sure Mr. Heller undestands now.
Big shout out to Gary for knocking this one down.
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I, and Dan, say: "It gets nasty, get down to business."
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The city is abuzz.
Fighting gun traffickers involves lots of legwork, a little luck
D.C.'s handgun ban Case sparks national interest
Constitution, not love of guns, drives D.C. gun ban Case
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And as is evident by now, so is the country.
Gun case causes Bush administration rift
Gun-rights ruling could ricochet across nation (excuse the pun)
Texans not on fence over gun case
Supreme Court to hear challenge to D.C. gun law (lame headline; neat photo; I can't get people to tell me how they feel about the weather. This kid just whips out his heater.)
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Say what you want, I like this song. It's the cherry on top of this post, except it's at the bottom.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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let's go DC
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