Clark Neily is co-council on the Parker v. District of Columbia case that has again raised the question of the right to bear arms. In a lecture Neily gave yesterday at Myron Taylor Hall, he explained that the District of Columbia currently has a ban on any household pistols that were not registered in 1976 or before. Even for the registered pistols, it is actually a crime for an owner to physically pick up the pistol and move it within his or her home.
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