DOJ Admits Gun Ban Is Unconstitutional — So Why Dismiss the Case?
The DOJ has admitted that the federal ban on mailing handguns (18 USC 1715) is unconstitutional, citing Supreme Court precedents like Bruen and Heller. However, instead of allowing a definitive ruling, the DOJ is seeking a case dismissal, which critics argue is a tactic to maintain leverage over gun owners without a binding legal precedent. The speaker emphasizes that rights should not be subject to executive discretion and announces an upcoming educational series on constitutional principles.









