D.C. is has been accepting applications for concealed handgun permits for about a week but that could soon end.
News4's Mark Segraves is reporting D.C. Attorney General Irvin B. Nathan will appeal a judge’s ruling requiring the city to issue concealed carry permits. If successful, the District could take away any permits originally granted.
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D.C. Attorney General to appeal concealed carry permits
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