Washington Post: Meet Bob Levy, the man behind the case to overturn DC's gun ban
Meet Robert A. Levy, staunch defender of the Second Amendment, a wealthy former entrepreneur who said he has never owned a firearm and probably never will.
"I don't actually want a gun," Levy said by phone last week from his residence, a $1.7 million condominium in a Gulf Coast high-rise. "I mean, maybe I'd want a gun if I was living on Capitol Hill. Or in Anacostia somewhere. But I live in Naples, Florida, in a gated community. I don't feel real threatened down here." . . . .
Thanks to Dan Gifford for sending this to me.
Labels: GunControl
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Happily, the emphasis of the article is the U.S. Constitution. My only regret is that the Post did not give sufficient credit to Alan Gura, who has worked for next-to-minimum-wage and has been our legal superstar. Parker v. DC prevailed in major part because of Alan's prodigious efforts.
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