NRA Seeks to Overturn Handgun Bans
NRA Files Suit to Overturn Handgun Bans
ยท A day after the Supreme Court issued a landmark gun ruling striking D.C.’s handgun ban, the National Rifle Association filed suit in five jurisdictions to overturn their bans as well. One of the suits is against the City of San Francisco over its ban on handguns in public housing.
For most of the last century, the interpretation of the Second Amendment has been that the right to bear arms is a collective right, such as with military service; Thursday’s ruling says gun ownership is also an individual right.
The 5-4 ruling grows out of a Washington, D.C., case in which a security guard sued the district for prohibiting him from keeping his handgun at home. In the District of Columbia, it is a crime to carry an unregistered firearm, and the registration of handguns is prohibited.
The rules are so strict, they essentially regulate handguns out of existence. The regulations were intended to curb gun violence in the capital city.