District of Columbia issues Mr. Heller his Gun License

Aug 18, 2008 12:59

And about bloody time:

Man whose lawsuit scuttled DC gun ban gets permit

(08-18) 09:13 PDT WASHINGTON --

The man whose lawsuit overturned Washington's handgun ban has successfully registered his revolver, ending a more than 30-year wait to keep the weapon in his home.

Dick Heller walked out of D.C. police headquarters Monday, clutching a yellow firearms registration certificate stamped "approved." He gave the thumbs-up sign, grinned and said, "Victory!"

Heller was among the first people to seek a gun permit under new rules adopted after the Supreme Court struck down the city's 32-year-old handgun ban in June. Heller was the plaintiff in that case.

He won approval to keep a .22-caliber revolver at home after coming to police headquarters in July to be fingerprinted and take a firearms proficiency test. Police approved the weapon after completing a background check.

There is still a challenge to DC's ban on autoloading (semi-automatic) pistols pending.

Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin

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