The Second Amendment wasn't written until 1787
Back in July the Washington D.C. ban on concealed and open carry of handguns was struck down by U.S. District Judge Frederick Scullin as unconstitutional.
As a result, the DC City Council reluctantly voted to approve concealed carry, giving the power of writing the rules and regulations to the Washington D.C. police. Now, those rules have been written and they’re impossible to follow.
Investigative reporter Emily Miller and author of Emily Gets Her Gun has started the process of applying for a concealed carry permit in the District.
I am a registered gun owner, but I feel that I’m in more danger on the streets of Washington, D.C. than inside my home. So when D.C. recently passed a new law allowing for some rights to carry a gun outside the home, I decided to apply for a permit. I quickly found that it is still impossible to exercise my Second Amendment right to bear arms.
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3 comments:
Emily does alot for gun rights.
and she is not bad to look at
Same crap as MD. Technically they can say they permit concealed carry but good luck getting the permit. Typical "muddy the waters" approach to making the "dumb voters" happy.
Whatcha need here is a "dislike" button.
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