Dick Heller has been a persistent thorn in the side of the District of Columbia's anti-gunย government and police department for well over a decade and good on him for it. The 2008 decision inย Heller v. DCย is a Supreme Court landmark that clarified, finally, that the Second Amendment protects theย individualย right to keep and bear arms. Yesterday, Heller struck another slightly less momentous blow forย gunย rights in the District.
In July, Heller filed another lawsuit, this one also styledย Heller v. DC.ย This latest action challenged the city's limit on the total number of rounds a concealed carry license holder can carry in the Capital when armed. The city, in its infinite wisdom, had set a totally arbitrary limit of 20 rounds for concealed carriers.
This latestย Hellerย case asked the court for an injunction to block enforcement of the limit. In a post-Bruenย world, nonsensical, wholly unsupportable limits such as the carry limit is difficult, if not downright impossible to defend on the merits.
The District was coming up on the date by which the city had to respond to the lawsuit, justifying the 20-round limit. It seems that the city's attorneys couldn't manage to come up with an argument that wouldn't have been laughed out of court underย Bruen.
Given the current legal landscape, as Rob Romanoย reported last night, the city threw in the towel and used โemergency rulemakingโ powers to repeal the 20-round limit.
Here's the city's filing:
In other words, the city knew it was going to be slapped down hard in court and didn't want to risk a ruling that could endanger other aspects of its current gunย control regime. Better to nix the limit without a fight and deal with other challenges down the road.
Chalk up another win for Dick Heller. Congrats and thank you.
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It’s sort of like New York being forced to allow people to carry guns by the court but then making almost everywhere a “no guns zone”. Washington DC, made to allow people their God given right to carry one and then telling them they could not carry enough bullets to make it a useful tool. Kind of like Bidet is still letting Detroit sell gasoline powered cars but making it very expensive to do it. See a pattern here? Get sick with a disease that the government paid for but doesn’t allow therapeutics that have been shown to be affective to be used against it. Only ineffective inoculations, intubation and isolation until recover or die. Use private business by whatever means possible to do things the government is prevented by law from doing, like vaccine mandates, mask mandates, censorship, withholding investments by banks, by name, fascism. Control = democrats = socialism = fascism = dictatorship = someday, America.