As you have noticed, posting has been light as I was out of town last week on business. Much of the gun related news I have been keeping up with has been the continuing story of the Heller decision. As probably everyone expected, D.C. is trying everything it can not to fully comply with the decision such as not registering semi-auto pistols because they meet the D.C. definition of a "machine gun." Heller did get his pistol registered last week.
ABC News reports today that Smith & Wesson will manufacture a Commemorative Revolver and that proceeds from the sale will benefit the Second Amendment Foundation.
The Wall Street Journal on Saturday also had this article about Heller's attorney Alan Gura and how he "Save the Second Amendment."
Hat tip to Dave Hardy for the Gura article.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Light Posting
Labels:
Alan Gura,
D.C vs Heller,
Smith and Wesson
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