U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Uses Bizarre Defense in Response to DOJ Lawsuit Over Gun Laws
Summary
The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General has presented a "bizarre defense" in a Department of Justice lawsuit challenging the territory's gun laws, while Governor Albert Bryan's proposed updates to make laws 2A compliant are considered insufficient. Gun owners should care as this case reflects ongoing efforts to ensure territorial gun laws comply with Second Amendment rights, potentially setting precedents for other jurisdictions.
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