No jurisdiction in the United States works as doggedly to disarm citizens as does the District of Columbia, our nation`s capital and on-again, off-again murder capital. Sure, the city council grudgingly legalized pepper spray in 1993 (provided, of course, that it`s properly registered). But that brief concession to self-defense hasn`t led to any revision of the district`s gun laws, which are still among the most restrictive in America.
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