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« More on the lady who stopped the New Hope Church killer | Main | California bans .22 rimfire use in condor areas »

Former DC police chief recants on handgun ban

Posted by David Hardy · 10 December 2007 06:30 PM

Former DC police chief Charles Ramsay has backed off from his support for its handgun ban.

"Ramsey's comments Monday to WTOP radio are a shift away from his defense of the D.C. gun ban during his time in Washington. In congressional hearings on the gun ban in 2004 and 2005, Ramsey told lawmakers nothing good would come from overturning the law."

Update: I corrected his name.

· Parker v. DC

1 Comment | Leave a comment

Assman | December 11, 2007 7:38 AM | Reply

^^^ I think the dude's name is Charles, not Francis.

This is interesting, especially considering that he's Philadelphia's new police chief.

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