Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Former DC Prison Guards Win 4-Year Concealed Carry Case Against District

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A small group of retired federal corrections officers won their case against the District of Columbia in which the guards were seeking broad concealed carry rights through a permit via a 2004 federal law.
In 2004, Congress passed Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) later signed by then-President Bush, and although there are some caveats, the bill generally allows current and retired law enforcement officers who meet certain criteria to carry a concealed firearm nationwide without needing the exact permit issued by each state.

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  1. DC doesn't care what the law is or how many time the courts strike them down. They will keep enforcing their total gun ban because they know most people can't afford to defend themselves in court, let alone go all the way to the Supreme court. And they can count on local judges to back them.

    Screw the police. They are all just fine enforcing this ban on everyone else. I have no sympathy for them when their own snare catches a few of them too.

    --generic

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    1. I have no sympathy for them when their own snare catches a few of them too.

      & neither do I.

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