TZP Column: DC Ammo Limit Lawsuit

Dick Heller strikes again.


DC AMMUNITION LIMITS: THAT DIDN’T LAST LONG
Back in July, Dick Heller sued Washington, DC. Again. This time it was over a stupidly arbitrary (or is that arbitrarily stupid?) limit on the amount of ammunition a lawful concealed carrier could carry. This wasn’t even a law or ordinance, but just a nonlegislative “rule” issued by the chief of police.

Given the “general historical tradition” test of Bruen, I figured that was going to get shot right down.
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2 thoughts on “TZP Column: DC Ammo Limit Lawsuit”

  1. Of course all these unilateral illegal edicts eventually get shot down.
    Then they just issue MORE edicts. And since the people issuing these
    edicts are on the public payroll it’s WE THE PEOPLE forking over tax dollars to fund their activities….AND paying for lawyers to sue them for issuing them. In short WE THE PEOPLE take it in the shorts TWICE. And these assclowns never pay a price for their abusive misconduct. They just keep right on abusing us.

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