TTAG
In a ruling issued today, a Federal judge has declared that the
longstanding ban on gun dealers selling handguns to residents in
different states is not only unconstitutional under the Second
Amendment, but also violates other fair trade provisions of the United
States Constitution. The full decision is available here,
but from what I can tell this looks to be a major win for the Citizen’s
Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Louis Bonham, one of
TTAG’s consulting lawyers, wrote the following analysis of the ruling:
The suit was brought by a Texas gun dealer, two District of Columbia
residents, and the Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. In
what appears to have been a test case, the DC residents wished to
purchase a handgun from the Texas dealer, but federal law prohibited
them from doing so without having the Texas dealer ship the gun to DC’s
only FFL, who would have charged them a $125 transfer fee.