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Washington D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier leaving for NFL (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerNamed as defendant in numerous Second Amendment lawsuits over the years, the District of Columbia's police chief is taking a job in security for the National Football League.
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New judge assigned over ‘good cause’ requirement for D.C. carry permits
by Chris EgerAccording to court records there has been a new federal judge tasked this week to pick up the continuing saga of Washington D.C.'s concealed carry laws.
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2015 gun rights wins and losses
by Chris EgerIt was a seesaw struggle for Second Amendment litigation at both the state and federal level in 2015, with important gains for privacy and carry rights but losses on weapons bans.
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Federal appeals court voids win over ‘good cause’ requirement for D.C. carry permits
by Chris EgerA three-judge panel found Tuesday that a District Court judge sitting in New York should not have been assigned the case in which he ruled against Washington's permitting scheme.
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D.C. police chief advises citizens to ‘take out’ gunmen, drags feet on permits
by Chris EgerWashington, D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier advised action by civilians to take down active shooters while she has only granted 40 concealed carry permits.
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Federal appeals court issues stay on DC handgun case
by Chris EgerA federal appeals court granted an injunction over a lower court's order that the city halt its harsh "good cause" test for granting concealed handgun permits.
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Washington D.C. seeks to keep ‘good cause,’ SAF asks for contempt ruling
by Chris EgerThe District of Columbia is fighting to keep its current strict may-issue concealed carry scheme while the Second Amendment Foundation is swinging back claiming the city is in contempt of a federal judge's ruling.
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Could win over DC ‘good cause’ requirement echo in other jurisdictions?
by Chris EgerFollowing a federal judge's injunction on the District of Columbia's strict may-issue practices to obtain a concealed carry permit, some are wondering if places like New York City, Maryland and New Jersey could be next.
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Read the court order blocking Washington D.C.’s ‘good cause’ test for CCW permits
by Chris EgerA federal judge has issued an injunction barring Washington D.C. from applying their vague "good cause" test as part of their controversial may-issue permitting scheme that has declined more permits than it has granted.
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SAF wins injunction over ‘good cause’ requirement for D.C. concealed carry permits
by Chris EgerA federal judge has issued an injunction barring Washington D.C. from applying its vague "good cause" test as part of a controversial may-issue permitting scheme that has declined more permits than it has granted.
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DC to drop concealed carry appeal, defend new laws
by Chris EgerAttorney General Karl A. Racine announced Wednesday that he would ask a federal court to drop Washington D.C.'s pending appeal of a court order issued last year over its refusal to grant concealed carry licenses.
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SAF sues D.C. again over concealed carry, this time on behalf of those denied permits
by Chris EgerThe Second Amendment Foundation, who backed the case that brought concealed carry to Washington D.C., is back in federal court fighting the District over its new and draconian may-issue permitting scheme that has declined more permits than it has granted.
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