Women and Children Off the Streets! Dick Heller is Finally Packing Heat!

The man whose lawsuit overturned the handgun ban in Washington D.C. has successfully registered his revolver, ending a wait of more than 30-years to keep a weapon legally in his home.
I can’t say that I think too highly of his choice of caliber: He is permitted to keep a .22-caliber revolver in his home after being fingerprinted at police headquarters and taking a firearms proficiency test and a background check.
Personally, if I only had one, I’d go for something a little beefier than a .22! I think Jeff Cooper, were he here, might refer to that as a “mouse gun”!
Just remember Dick…Anything worth shooting, is worth shooting twice!
(I’d link you to the story, but all I could find was some boilerplate yada yada from that wire service no one mentions anymore!)
Hat tip Michelle Malkin
Cross posted at Proof Positive

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  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Besides, I had to re-write mine so that I didn’t have to acknowledge that wire service that no one mentions anymore!

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    I swear Rodney! rbb’s latest circle jerk was atop the reader blogs when I started this!

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Your Olympics question ain’t got enough options.

    But, “Flying fling at a rolling doughnut” fits so many polls!

  • 2Hotel9

    I gots a gripe, too! Your Olympics question ain’t got enough options. You should tack on “I care enough so that I can care less about the Olympics.”

  • http://www.dartemis.net/blog/ sayanything-42

    Proof,

    You’re doing better! Now you’re only 37 minutes behind me!

  • Spartacus

    Nice pic with the post, it somewhat resembles the view from the wrong end of my Model 629 S&W. But did the have stainless steel in the old west?

  • 2Hotel9

    Hey, there are several excellent CQC rounds in .22LR. A couple to the cranio-occular region and threat is neutralized.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    It only took 30 years for a man to exercise a right enshrined in the Constitution.

    A bittersweet day. Sweet because he won at last. Bitter because it took three decades to get the victory.

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