Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Americans have a personal right to own a gun. In a five to four vote, the court struck down a Washington D.C. handgun ban as unconstitutional. The ruling says the constitution does not allow an absolute prohibition of handguns used for self defense. What's your reaction to the ruling? Should individuals have a right to own a handgun? Do you think Washington D.C. will be safer now that people can buy handguns legally? Also today, we continue our series on Washington Secretary of State candidates with Mark Greene. And we'll look at the new police union contract with the City of Seattle. The city council is expected to approve the contract on Monday, despite some misgivings about whether the city can afford it. What will the new police contract mean for law enforcement, and for police oversight?







