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Friday News Dump: D.C. Won’t Prosecute David Gregory’s Clear Violation of Law

Posted on | January 11, 2013 | 7 Comments

District of Columbia Attorney General Irvin Nathan won’t prosecute David Gregory “despite the clarity of the violation of this important law” — the city’s ban on high-capacity magazines — and as Professor Glenn Reynolds says, “you can tell how proud they are of this decision by the fact that it came out on a Friday afternoon.”

So the Network Celebrity Loophole in D.C.’s draconian gun laws is now an established principle of jurisprudence in our nation’s capital.

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7 Responses to “Friday News Dump: D.C. Won’t Prosecute David Gregory’s Clear Violation of Law”

  1. angelamcknight9
    January 11th, 2013 @ 6:56 pm

    RT @smitty_one_each: TOM Friday News Dump: D.C. Won’t Prosecute David Gregory’s Clear Violation of Law http://t.co/VbseRcWZ #TCOT

  2. Bob Belvedere
    January 11th, 2013 @ 7:32 pm

    One law for the elites and one for us.

    Hmmm…smells like Tyranny.

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    January 11th, 2013 @ 8:18 pm

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  5. Adjoran
    January 11th, 2013 @ 11:04 pm

    Nathan is apparently a good friend of Gregory’s wife, so it could just be old-fashioned nepotism instead of elitism.

  6. sasjaxxx
    January 12th, 2013 @ 8:17 am

    RT @smitty_one_each: TOM Friday News Dump: D.C. Won’t Prosecute David Gregory’s Clear Violation of Law http://t.co/VbseRcWZ #TCOT

  7. DaveO
    January 12th, 2013 @ 9:28 pm

    Cool. DA Irvin just opened DC to a crapload of civil suits for unequal protection under the law, which we who pay taxes will have to pay to settle.