All In or Lip Service? DOJ Creates a Second Amendment Division

Published on November 26, 2025
Duration: 9:22

The Department of Justice is restructuring its Civil Rights Division to create a new Second Amendment Rights Section. This division will theoretically monitor and address infringements on Second Amendment rights. The video discusses potential actions this new division could take, such as recalling the pistol brace rule, recalling the engaged in business rule, filing amicus briefs in assault weapon and magazine ban cases, and challenging pre-purchasing licensing requirements and firearm registration schemes.

Quick Summary

The Department of Justice is creating a new Second Amendment Rights Section within its Civil Rights Division to monitor and address infringements on constitutional rights. This internal restructuring does not require congressional approval and could lead to actions like recalling the pistol brace rule and challenging firearm registration schemes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and News Break
  2. 00:49DOJ Creates Second Amendment Division
  3. 01:07Reuters Breaks the Story
  4. 01:15DOJ Restructure Details
  5. 01:36Second Amendment Rights Section Function
  6. 01:56No Congressional Approval Needed
  7. 02:27Mainstream Media Slant
  8. 03:01Quote from Former DOJ Employee
  9. 03:38Naming Suggestions for the Division
  10. 04:04What Can the Division Do?
  11. 04:36Action Item 1: Recall Pistol Brace Rule
  12. 04:51Action Item 2: Recall Engaged in Business Rule
  13. 05:05Action Item 3: Amicus Briefs in Ban Cases
  14. 05:52Action Item 4: Force LA County Settlement
  15. 06:26Bigger Picture: Pre-Purchasing Licensing
  16. 07:23Action Item 5: Sue Against Firearm Registration
  17. 08:16Division Operational Date and Leadership
  18. 08:43Questions and Contact Information
  19. 09:02Conclusion and Safety Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new division being created by the Department of Justice?

The Department of Justice is restructuring its Civil Rights Division to create a new department tentatively called the Second Amendment Rights Section. This division will focus on monitoring and addressing infringements on Second Amendment rights.

How did the DOJ create this new Second Amendment division?

The creation of the Second Amendment Rights Section did not require congressional approval. The DOJ notified Congress of their intent to restructure internally within the Civil Rights Division, and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has also been notified and has not objected.

What actions could the DOJ's Second Amendment Rights Section take?

The division could recall the pistol brace rule, recall the engaged in business rule, file amicus briefs in assault weapon and magazine ban cases, force settlements on issues like CCW application delays, challenge pre-purchasing licensing requirements, and file suits against state firearm registration schemes.

What is the significance of the DOJ filing an amicus brief in Wolford v. Lopez?

The DOJ filing an amicus brief in Wolford v. Lopez is noted as a positive step by the speaker, indicating potential engagement with cases that challenge Second Amendment rights, even if the specific law being reviewed is considered unconstitutional by some.

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