"There is no longer any basis on which this Court can
conclude that the District of Columbia's total ban on the public
carrying of ready-to-use handguns outside the home is
constitutional under any level of scrutiny," Judge Frederick
Scullin said in an opinion.
"Therefore, the Court finds that the District of Columbia's
complete ban on the carrying of handguns in public is
unconstitutional," he added in his 19-page ruling.
The court ordered the city to allow residents to carry handguns
outside their homes and to let non-residents carry them as well.
Scullin made the ruling in the PALMER et al v. DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA et al case, which has been dragging on for five years.
In 2008, the Supreme Court struck down D.C.'s all-out ban on
handguns on the basis that it violated the right to bear arms
guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment.
An appeals court in 2011 required handguns to be registered.
(Reporting by Sandra Maler; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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