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    [SIZE=+2]Handgun's Color Leads to Lawsuit[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] By Martin Weil
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Tuesday, March 10, 2009; B04
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    A D.C. woman filed suit in U.S. District Court yesterday, claiming that the city would not let her register a pistol because of its color.
    Tracey A. Hanson argued that her application to register a .45-caliber semiautomatic was denied because the gun is not on the California Safe Handgun Roster, which is the standard in the city.
    Hanson tried to register a two-tone, stainless steel/black pistol, according to the suit. But the list has that model in olive drab green, dark earth or black, not in two-tone, stainless/black, the suit asserts. Hanson said rejection for that reason "seemed so arbitrary."
    The lawsuit, which lists Hanson and two other people as plaintiffs, was filed by Alan Gura, who argued the Supreme Court case that overturned the city's handgun ban. Arbitrary requirements bring "nonsensical results," Gura said. The suit asks that the city be barred from enforcing gun regulations based on the California list.
    Peter Nickles, the city's attorney general, said he had not seen the lawsuit and could not discuss its details.
    But he said he is confident that the D.C. regulations are "completely appropriate" under the Second Amendment.
     

    Bluedragon

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    Wow.... D.C seems really bent on trying to keep people from being able to have a gun. I am so glad I don't live there.
     

    NateIU10

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    It's gonna be great working in a place where I KNOW the only people who may have a gun is the criminal...

    So, the color of the gun makes it less safe? Yes. That makes complete sense...
     

    Ashkelon

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    Nate: not only will the gun laws be a shock to you wait until you check out the housing and food costs. Great place for a while then you grow up and realize the system is broken. Atlas shrugs
     

    Rattlesnake46319

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    It's gonna be great working in a place where I KNOW the only people who may have a gun is the criminal...

    So, the color of the gun makes it less safe? Yes. That makes complete sense...

    Nate, if you plan on coming back to the "Free" State when you leave IU, I encourage you to join MDShooters and Maryland Shall Issue.
     

    Doug

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    It would be so simple if D.C. would just outlaw resisting a criminal. Just pass a law saying any non-felon suspected of resisting the commission of any crime will be executed by the police at once. Say you are doing it for their own safety and the stupid sheeple will believe it.

    Doug
     
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