GUN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS SUE DC TO CONCEAL CARRY FIREARMS ON METRO

2 years ago
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A Recent Supreme Court Ruling May Have Opened The Door To Bringing Pistols On Metro Trains And Buses

Gun rights activists are suing the District in federal court, demanding the right to carry concealed handguns on Metro trains and buses. It could be just the start of a wave of changes around the nation limiting gun regulations.

Spot Tyler Yzaguirre on the street, and you're not likely to notice the slight bulge just under his coat. Yzaguirre is one of the thousands of civilians now licensed to conceal carry handguns in DC.

"Makes me feel safe, secure," he said, peeling aside his blazer to reveal a handgun tucked into a holster clipped inside his belt. "We're just looking to further expand our Second Amendment rights."

D.C. has already been forced by gun rights lawsuits to issue concealed carry permits to people who pass a background check and finish 16 hours of training.

Now Yzaguirre, Greg Angelo and Cameron Erickson, of D.C., and Robert Miller of Fairfax, are demanding the right to carry on Metro trains and Metro buses in the city, which have been among dozens of sensitive areas like schools, bars and government offices where guns have been banned.

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