The lawyer for Dick Heller, the plaintiff in a U.S. Supreme Court case in 2008 that expanded Second Amendment rights, argued to the three judge panel today that the District of Columbia's regulations are so burdensome that gun owners are deprived of their constitutional rights. The rules are inconsistent with high court rulings, including Heller's earlier case, he said. The lawsuit, dubbed Heller II by gun rights advocates, seeks to overturn restrictions the city imposed after Heller's Supreme Court victory ended Washington's almost total ban on guns.
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