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Washington Times Journalist Emily Miller: D.C. Cops Arresting Visitors To City For Empty Shell Casings September 6, 2013 by Sam Rolley Washington D.C. has gone to great lengths to inhibit the 2nd Amendment rights of anyone who dares step foot in the Nation’s capital city. And a new investigative book by The Washington Time’s Emily Miller reveals that Washington, D.C. gun laws are rife with absurdity that is nearly unfathomable. Miller chronicles the process of jumping through endless bureaucratic hoops to become a legal gun owner in Washington in her new book “Emily Gets Her Gun… But Obama Wants To Take Yours.” Amazon summarizes the work thusly: “Emily Miller tells her personal story of how being a single, female victim of a home invasion drove her to try to obtain a legally registered gun in Washington, D.C. The narrative—sometimes shocking, other times hilarious in its absurdity—gives the reader a real life understanding of how gun-control laws only make it more difficult for honest, law-abiding people to get guns, while violent crime continues to rise. “Using facts and newly uncovered research, Miller exposes the schemes politicians on Capitol Hill, in the White House, and around the country are using to deny people their Second Amendment rights. She exposes the myths that gun grabbers and liberal media use to get new laws passed that infringe on our right to keep and bear arms.” Among other absurd gun-control laws in Washington, Miller points a particularly unreasonable facet of the city’s anti-gun legislation: Lawmakers in the city have instructed police officers to arrest tourists and other non-residents traveling with spent bullet or shotgun casings. The offense, according to Miller’s research, carries a $1,000 fine, a year in jail and a criminal record.
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 10:52:17 +0000

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