Sunday, July 20, 2008

Heller's Handgun Application Denied


Here comes another lawsuit for the city to flush money down the drain after denying Dick Heller's rights. It looks like the Supreme Court is going to have to drag the Mayor and City Council kicking and screaming to recognize this man's rights.


WASHINGTON (WUSA) -- District residents can start registering their guns today. But at least one very high profile application was already rejected.

Dick Heller is the man who brought the lawsuit against the District's 32-year-old ban on handguns. He was among the first in line Thursday morning to apply for a handgun permit.

But when he tried to register his semi-automatic weapon, he says he was rejected. He says his gun has seven bullet clip. Heller says the City Council legislation allows weapons with fewer than eleven bullets in the clip. A spokesman for the DC Police says the gun was a bottom-loading weapon, and according to their interpretation, all bottom-loading guns are outlawed because they are grouped with machine guns.

Besides obtaining paperwork to buy new handguns, residents also can register firearms they've had illegally under a 180-day amnesty period.

Though residents will be allowed to begin applying for handgun permits, city officials have said the entire process could take weeks or months.


Welcome to the wonderful world of government bureaucracy especially in Washington D.C., I won't expect anything less from them.

Bob

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