BREAKING 2A NEWS: AG PAM BONDI ANNOUNCES MAJOR DOJ POLICY CHANGE...

Published on March 14, 2025
Duration: 9:30

This video features an expert analysis of a significant DOJ policy shift announced by AG Pam Bondi, focusing on a move away from prosecuting "malam prohibitum" (regulatory) offenses towards "malam in se" (inherently evil) crimes. The discussion highlights the positive implications for law-abiding gun owners, emphasizing a renewed focus on violent criminals and border security, with insights from a Constitutional Attorney and Second Amendment advocate.

Quick Summary

AG Pam Bondi announced a major DOJ policy shift prioritizing "malam in se" (inherently evil) crimes over "malam prohibitum" (regulatory) offenses. This focus on violent criminals and dangerous individuals is viewed as a positive development for law-abiding gun owners, who are less likely to be targeted for non-violent or technical violations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AG Bondi's policy change
  2. 00:15Important statement from Attorney General
  3. 00:34Breaking news about Attorney General Bondi
  4. 01:12Malam in se vs. malam prohibitum
  5. 02:09Department of Justice Focus
  6. 02:55ATF agents deployed to immigration
  7. 03:55Importance of AG Bondi's message
  8. 04:54Gun Owners and Ordered Liberty
  9. 05:32High Profile Crimes
  10. 06:16The shift in priorities
  11. 07:15Final thoughts on gun rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main policy change announced by AG Pam Bondi regarding the DOJ?

AG Pam Bondi announced a significant policy shift for the Department of Justice, prioritizing "malam in se" crimes (inherently evil acts like murder and rape) over "malam prohibitum" crimes (regulatory offenses). This means a focus on violent offenders rather than technical violations.

How does this DOJ policy change benefit gun owners?

The shift is seen as beneficial for law-abiding gun owners because the DOJ will now concentrate on violent criminals and dangerous individuals. This reduces the likelihood of ordinary gun owners being targeted for regulatory or non-violent offenses, allowing them to "be left alone."

What is the distinction between "malam in se" and "malam prohibitum" crimes?

"Malam in se" crimes are acts considered inherently evil and morally wrong, such as murder or robbery. "Malam prohibitum" crimes are wrong simply because a legislature has made them illegal, often involving regulatory or technical violations without inherent moral component, like certain firearm barrel length rules.

What is the role of the ATF and FBI in this new DOJ policy?

The DOJ's focus on "malam in se" crimes will involve the ATF and FBI in targeting violent offenders, gangs, and cartels. Notably, ATF agents are being redeployed from civil regulatory work towards immigration enforcement, aligning with the new priority on violent crime.

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