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Photo Illustration **FILE**"We're here because we have a message to convey to the citizens," says Dick Anthony Heller, who will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday to voice opposition to the D.C. gun ban. Mr. Heller, a special police officer, tried to register a gun in the District in 2002 but was denied. He believes in a citizen's right to protect him- or herself. Here he stands in front of the Supreme Court on Thursday, March 13, 2008. (Barbara L. Salisbury / The Washington Times)
Photo by: BARBARA L. SALISBURY
Photo Illustration **FILE**"We're here because we have a message to convey to the citizens," says Dick Anthony Heller, who will go before the Supreme Court on Tuesday to voice opposition to the D.C. gun ban. Mr. Heller, a special police officer, tried to register a gun in the District in 2002 but was denied. He believes in a citizen's right to protect him- or herself. Here he stands in front of the Supreme Court on Thursday, March 13, 2008. (Barbara L. Salisbury / The Washington Times)

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