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Firearms recovered by D.C. police since the Heller decision

BY: Washington Examiner staff reports FEBRUARY 20, 2013 | 6:00 PM | MODIFIED: FEBRUARY 20, 2013 AT 8:35 PM
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Photo - Firearms recovered by D.C. police since the Heller decision. Caption: After the Supreme Court's District of Columbia v. Heller decision weakened the District's tough gun ban, a predicted flood of crime weapons failed to materialize.
Source: D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. Figure for 2012 estimated based on totals through September.
Firearms recovered by D.C. police since the Heller decision. Caption: After the Supreme Court's District of Columbia v. Heller decision weakened the District's tough gun ban, a predicted flood of crime weapons failed to materialize. Source: D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. Figure for 2012 estimated based on totals through September.

Caption: After the Supreme Court's District of Columbia v. Heller decision weakened the District's tough gun ban, a predicted flood of crime weapons failed to materialize.

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