DOJ Establishes a New Division Focusing on the Protection of Gun Rights
The office, called the Second Amendment Rights Section, expects to open on December 4 and will be dedicated to investigating local laws or policies limiting gun rights.
The office, called the Second Amendment Rights Section, expects to open on December 4 and will be dedicated to investigating local laws or policies limiting gun rights.
The agency clearly wants to be seen as crusading for gun rights. And Willinger expects the DOJ to ally with gun rights groups in cases in which “it can most successfully characterize state or government actions as motivated by anti-gun animus.”
While the law may be in effect for now, under the U.S. Constitution and Delaware’s own, it remains wholly unconstitutional, unethical and fundamentally unworkable.
Despite the roadblocks erected to slow New Yorkers from exercising their constitutional rights, the firearm industry remains committed to ensuring those rights cannot be unconstitutionally infringed.
Male voters are not going to give up their rights just to make Democrats feel good about themselves.
Black gun owners, Hispanic gun owners, Asian Americans, and LGBTQ citizens are now arming themselves in record numbers. In other words, the gun-control narrative is collapsing under the weight of reality.
The answer isn’t more lawsuits, it’s more political firepower. That means mobilizing the grassroots to confront legislators directly, not waiting for a judge to do it for them.
The so-called nuclear option wouldn’t have just reopened the government, it would have dismantled the firewall that has protected gun owners for generations.
Alduri said the current political climate gives him reason to consider self-defense. “Am I expected to trust the American government or American cops to protect me? No, I don’t, quite frankly,” Alduri said.
As post-pandemic crime levels begin slowly falling back toward 2019 levels, Democrats are patting themselves on the back and claiming their “gun safety” policies deserve the credit.