I'm not gloating....
...quite the opposite, in fact.
A client sent me this link to the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police
Department's FAQ regarding handgun ownership.
As you know, the recent Supreme Court decision in the Heller case
struck down the handgun ban in DC. However, it did not address the
ban on semiautomatic handguns in the District, which still
stands.
The result is that the only handgun DC residents will be allowed to
own is a revolver.
As you are no doubt already aware, I'm a big fan of revolvers. I'm
on record as saying that there is no job a good revolver can't do;
I originated the phrase "the world isn't flat, your gun shouldn't
be either." I believe that owning a revolver displays innate good
sense and good taste, and an appreciation of the finer things in
life.
Still, people shouldn't be forced to own one by limiting their
freedom to choose something else.
It's great that the District's residents may now own a handgun;
it's not so great that they won't get a choice in what kind of
handgun. I'm hoping that someone will take the District back to
court and have that part of their ineffective laws struck down. At
that point, residents will be able to decide for themselves what
they'd like to own.
If you're in DC, I support your right to decide for yourself which
to own: a beautiful, graceful, efficient revolver - or an ugly,
ungainly, unreliable, ill-fitting, bottom-feeding, ground
littering, reciprocating monstrosity.
(Not that I'm biased, you understand!)
-=[
Grant ]=-