Gun rights for D.C.

New suit seeks to overturn laws preventing gun ownership

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/the-washington-times/> 

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The Washington Times

8:11 p.m., Wednesday, May 11, 2011

clip_image001Illustration: Guns and the 14th Amendment by A. HUNTER for The
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Too often, it seems city officials in Washington would like to forget they
must operate under the Constitution. The District has gone out of its way to
deny residents any meaningful ability to protect themselves at home with a
firearm, prompting the Second Amendment Foundation to file a lawsuit on
Tuesday to allow gun purchases in the nation's capital.

The landmark District of Columbia v. Heller case should have settled the
matters like this three years ago. In its ruling, the Supreme Court smacked
down D.C. gun-control measures and reaffirmed the constitutional protection
for the individual's right to own a handgun. Since then, the District has
cooked up a labyrinth of pointless restrictions and rules crafted to ensure
this fundamental right would rarely be exercised. The city may have gone a
step too far, as it is now impossible for any law-abiding citizen to obtain
a gun in the nation's capital.

That's because the District manipulated its zoning laws to ensure gun
brokers would not be welcome. With no gun stores, the only way to obtain a
pistol lawfully is to make a purchase in another state and have the gun
shipped to a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder in the District. A
federal law prohibits acquisition of a firearm across state lines in any
other way.

The lone FFL holder doing business in Washington recently lost his lease and
can no longer perform such transfers. That left D.C. resident Michelle Lane
in the lurch after she ordered Kahr K9 and Ruger LCR handguns from a dealer
in Lorton last month. The Second Amendment Foundation filed the federal
court challenge on her behalf, arguing that she is being denied equal
protection of the laws because of where she lives.

It's time for the gun grabbers to realize they've lost the argument on legal
grounds and with the general public. The city council is all too happy to
blow taxpayer money on the bogus claim that the District suffers from
"taxation without representation." Before the federal city makes the claim
that it somehow deserves a pair of Senate seats permanently allied to the
Democratic Party, it ought to demonstrate its worth by respecting the entire
Bill of Rights, not just the parts it happens to agree with.

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