Wednesday
Sep152004
Wednesday, September 15, 2004 at 04:24AM
A majority of the U.S. House of Representatives
is supporting legislation that would repeal virtually all of the
District's gun restrictions, targeting one of the nation's most
stringent handgun bans while the presidential candidates are battling
over gun limits. Rep. Mark Edward Souder (R-Ind.) said House Republican
leaders have promised him a vote before the Nov. 2 election on his
proposed D.C. Personal Protection Act, which would end a ban on
handguns in the nation's capital; remove a prohibition against
semiautomatic weapons; lift registration requirements for ammunition
and other firearms; and cancel criminal penalties for possessing
unregistered firearms and carrying a handgun in one's home or
workplace. Souder's bill also would deny the District's elected
officials "authority to enact laws or regulations that discourage or
eliminate the private ownership or use of firearms." The legislation
has 228 co-sponsors, more than enough to clear the 435-member House. [more ]