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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick fears “gray areas” in proposed regulations to oversee the burgeoning sedan-for-hire industry in the District could harm his car service business. Uber advertises itself as “your on-demand private driver.” (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)
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D.C. police Assistant Chief Alfred Durham looks on as Deputy Attorney General Andrew Foi testifies Monday on a proposed gun bill in the District. Mr. Foi said the bill would send the wrong message about gun laws in the nation’s capital. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)
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Dick Heller, the Washington, D.C., resident who won a 2008 Supreme Court case acknowledging his Second Amendment right to own a gun, testifies at a public hearing Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, at the Wilson Building in Washington, D.C. on Bill 19-888, the Administrative Disposition of Weapons Amendment Act of 2012. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times) ** FILE **
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Associated Press Amy Bishop, seen here Sept. 11 in Huntsville, Ala., will spend the rest of her life in an Alabama prison for killing three. She avoided a death penalty with a guilty plea.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (center) leaves Jerusalem's District Court on Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, after being sentenced in a corruption case. (AP Photo/Abir Sultan, Pool)
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Convicted killer Cleve Foster speaks from a visiting cage at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Polunsky Unit outside Livingston, Texas, on Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk)
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**FILE** Immigrants applying for driver's licenses wait at the doors of the Beltsville, Md., branch of Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration in 2006. (The Washington Times)
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Dwayne Hogue made a wrong turn from in March 2011 and headed into the District from Maryland, where his gun was legal. His car was pulled over by police, and he was arrested for having a firearm. The D.C. Council Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing this week on cases like his. (Craig Bisacre/The Washington Times)
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Dwayne Hogue lost his job as a special police officer after having a gun in the District that he had a legal right to carry in Maryland. (Craig Bisacre/The Washington Times)