Three local NRA members filed the complaint in June after the Supreme Court's District of Columbia v. Heller decision, which found Washington's D.C.'s handgun ban unconstitutional. After the decision, the city amended the handgun code to allow for firearm possessions within a residence, according to a memo from the district judge on April 27. This was met with an amended complaint from the NRA members, who cited problems with not being able to transport handguns.
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