Judge ruled yesterday that the District's arrest of six people (for now) carrying after the Heller decision violated their 2A rights. There were 1900 people prosecuted during this time period so this could be just the tip of the iceberg.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/f...ble-for-post-heller-wrongful-firearm-arrests/
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https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/f...ble-for-post-heller-wrongful-firearm-arrests/
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The city claimed the Second Amendment violating laws were necessary given the city’s “gun violence” problem and it couldn’t have known it was violating anyone’s rights until the post-Heller laws were struck down. Lamberth didn’t buy that argument.
Instead, Lamberth ruled, laws banning carrying firearms in public and nonresidents from registering firearms, and permitting the arrest of nonresidents for carrying weapons or ammunition without a license, “go the core of the Second Amendment.” The judge said the amendment preserves the “right of responsible citizens to carry firearms for personal self-defense beyond the home, subject to long-standing restrictions,” quoting the 2017 opinion, Wrenn v. District of Columbia.
“The District violated the plaintiffs’ Second Amendment rights by arresting them, detaining them, prosecuting them, and seizing their guns based on an unconstitutional set of D.C. laws,” Lamberth wrote.