Politics | Supreme Court Court Strikes Down DC Handgun Ban Justices vote 5-4 in landmark gun rights case By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jun 26, 2008 9:57 AM CDT Copied Washington Police Chief Police Cathy Lanier, left, and Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty, center, and City Administrator Dan Tangherlini, stand outside the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) The Supreme Court says Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in US history. The court's 5-4 ruling strikes down the District of Columbia's 32-year-old ban on handguns as incompatible with the Second Amendment, the AP reports. But the decision probably leaves most firearms laws intact. The basic issue was whether the amendment protects an individual's right to own guns no matter what, or whether that right is somehow tied to service in a state militia. The ruling said the Constitution does not permit “the absolute prohibition of handguns held and used for self-defense in the home.” The dissent rebutted that the Constitution did not intend “to limit the tools available to elected officials wishing to regulate civilian uses of weapons." Read These Next He was an Olympian. Now he's the FBI's most wanted. Disturbing turn of events in case of a teen found dead on a cruise. Earhart experts not exactly excited about the latest document dump. Trump on Saudi crown prince's visit: 'We had a big day.' Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error