Re: OT: Carrying unlicensed handguns in D.C. illegal, depending on your connections



On Apr 30 2007 2:21 PM, Will in New Haven wrote:

I think John Q _might_ wind up ok but he would certainly be arrested
and probably be put through the ringer.

I think the bottom line on this for me was that the law is either an
ineffective one (because its so easy to make a case unpersuable), or it's
one that must be applied selectively. Either way it's bad law.

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