DOJ Second Amendment Rights Section Takes Eagerly Anticipated 1st Action Against 2A Violations
The Department of Justice's Second Amendment Rights Section has filed its first lawsuit against the US Virgin Islands, alleging systemic violations of the right to keep and bear arms. The DOJ contends that the territory's laws effectively nullify the Second Amendment by imposing felony charges for possession without permission, requiring proof of 'good moral character' and a 'proper reason' for carrying, and mandating warrantless home inspections and gun safes. This action, utilizing federal civil rights statutes, sets a significant precedent for challenging restrictive gun laws in other jurisdictions.










