Anonymous ID: 186e44 Aug. 8, 2022, 2:08 a.m. No.17219416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9487 >>9586 >>9859

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In wake of SCOTUS's recent 2A ruling, a new federal court case seeks to overturn D.C.’s ban on carrying handguns on public transportation. (The same lawyers also recently successfully challenged D.C.’s ghost gun statute.)

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"In the lawsuit, the four plaintiffs say that many of the existing restrictions in D.C. on where concealed handguns can be carried — they include schools, universities, government buildings, stadiums, bars and restaurants, and more — are likely justifiable and constitutional, but the ban on carrying while on public transportation is not."

 

https://dcist.com/story/22/06/30/supreme-court-gun-ruling-could-threaten-strict-dc-gun-laws/

 

The complaint (https://www.scribd.com/document/580550922/Complaint-as-Filed-Metrois)

is signed by George Lyon, Jr. and Matthew Bergstrom of arsenalattorneys.com

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On their website (www.arsenalattorneys.com), the same lawyers explain another recent 2A victory (last month) whereby DC residents can make their own firearms following their successful challenge of the ghost gun statute:

 

"Arsenal Attorneys’ George L. Lyon, Jr and Matthew J. Bergstrom, on behalf of client Dick Heller (of District of Columbia v. Heller fame) and two other plaintiffs successfully challenged the District of Columbia’s so-called ghost gun statute. As a result, District residents will have the freedom to make their own firearms, subject to DC’s registration requirement and placing a serial number on the firearm."

 

https://www.arsenalattorneys.com/blog/arsenal-attorneys-win-challenge-to-dc-s-ghost-gun-statute