U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue

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U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue

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House Will Hold Vote to Wrest Gun Control From Washington, D.C., Government

WASHINGTON — House leaders have agreed to allow a vote next month on a bill that would end local handgun control in the District of Columbia.

The measure was filed last week by several conservative Democrats, and supporters say it has a good chance of passing the House. Its prospects in the Senate are unclear.

The Supreme Court struck down the city's 32-year-old handgun ban in June. Since then, D.C. lawmakers have passed emergency legislation that maintains strict regulations.

The House bill seeks to eliminate those measures. :anamatedbanana

The legislation would allow D.C. residents to own handguns without registering them with police if they meet federal requirements for firearms ownership.

The bill also would end a requirement that owners keep their handguns unloaded and disassembled in their homes and would repeal the city's ban on most semiautomatic handguns.
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Sounds good, but let's hope it's not trading one devil for another.
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Yes, it sounds like the right thing is about to happen, but we all know what happens when the nuts in the House and Senate try to put their $0.02 in, especially with gun legislation.

I'll try to be optimistic about it. :waiting:
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