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Old June 28th, 2008, 12:16 PM
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Post heller DC, no semi's

Metropolitan Police Department: Gun Registration

In the coming days the District of Columbia will be implementing new rules and regulations regarding the Supreme Court decision in the District of Columbia v. Heller (handgun) case. The Supreme Court ruled that residents will be allowed to possess handguns in their homes. It is critical that all Metropolitan Police Department members know the immediate impact of this ruling:

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All Firearms including handguns must be registered with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Firearms Registration Section before they may be legally possessed.
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Automatic and semi-automatic handguns remain ineligible for registration.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling is limited to handguns in the home and does not affect the legality of firearms carried outside of the home.
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The Metropolitan Police Department will urge residents that do obtain licenses to carry weapons in the home to also keep that weapon either disassembled or secured with a locking device (not a current legal requirement).


They really don't want people being armed do they.
Maybe they should get smart, and realize when a guy is killed by a homeowner its not the dept who faces lawsuits because he was an "up and comming rapper, who was changing his life around"
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Old June 28th, 2008, 01:07 PM
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Dont worry. They won't even need a new scotus case to overturn this since Heller already addressed this. Fenty is just bitter that he lost.
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