link to articleHouse 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.![]()
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.
U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue
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U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue
[Not sure if this is the right place to post this. Mod's please move if it's not]
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Re: U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue
Sounds good, but let's hope it's not trading one devil for another.
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Sean H.
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Re: U.S. House Getting Involved in DC Gun Issue
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.
I'll try to be optimistic about it.
