D.C. to pay $5.1 million settlement after judge finds Second Amendment violations
D.C. to pay $5.1 million settlement after judge finds Second Amendment violations
D.C. will pay $5.1 million as part of a class-action settlement with gun owners who were arrested under laws that have since been found to violate the Second Amendment, according to the settlement agreement.
U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth gave preliminary approval to the settlement agreement on Monday following years of litigation. Lamberth had previously ruled in September 2021 that D.C. arrested, jailed, prosecuted and seized guns from six people based on an unconstitutional set of laws and violated their Second Amendment rights.
The laws a ban on carrying handguns outside the home and others that effectively banned nonresidents from carrying guns at all in D.C. have since been struck down in federal court. They were part of a gun control regime that completely banned carrying handguns in public, Lamberth wrote in the 2021 ruling.
Now, D.C. will pay a total of $300,000 to the six plaintiffs and $1.9 million in attorneys fees, with the majority of the rest of the money set aside for more than 3,000 people estimated to qualify for the class-action.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/28/dc-gun-settlement-second-amendment/