Here is that latest update on Dick Heller's gun registration in DC last week.
From the Washington Times - Saturday, July 19, 2008:
Dick Anthony Heller finally got his gun.
The registration of his revolver is not complete, but D.C. police Friday allowed the man who successfully challenged the District's gun ban to take the weapon home pending the required background investigation.
Mr. Heller brought his nine-shot, .22-caliber Harrington and Richardson revolver Friday to Metropolitan Police headquarters to begin the registration process — which included filling out forms and submitting the gun for ballistics testing.
Six applicants including Mr. Heller have brought in guns since Thursday, the first day residents were able to begin registering firearms under new city laws. The D.C. Council adopted emergency legislation Tuesday to comply with the Supreme Court's decision three weeks ago striking down the weapons ban. A legal battle Mr. Heller began four years ago culminated in the landmark ruling.
"My first reaction is we shouldn't have had to be here in the first place," said the 66-year-old security guard. "But since we're operating under that constraint, it's a great feeling to be returning to a state of normalcy when it comes to being able to defend your life and your household."
He already owned the revolver he brought in Friday, among other weapons, but said he has kept them at a friend's house in Maryland. Mr. Heller did not bring any weapons to police headquarters Thursday, and instead asked for public assurance he would not be prosecuted when he did.
The first to seek to register a gun was a third-generation Washingtonian who identified herself only as Amy and said the gun was given to her as a gift about six years ago.
Police said only 104 residents have requested applications since Thursday, though long lines were anticipated.
Five prospective gun owners have submitted weapons for ballistics tests and one application has been denied, police said. Four of them applied under a six-month amnesty program for residents who kept an unregistered handgun in their homes while the gun ban was in effect.
The registration fee is $13 per gun, plus $35 for fingerprinting and $12 for ballistics testing.
God bless Amy and her handgun!