HUGE BREAKING NEWS: AG BONDI LAUNCHES CIVIL RIGHTS INVESTIGATIONS INTO STATE 2A VIOLATORS

Published on March 28, 2025
Duration: 15:17

This video discusses the U.S. Department of Justice's launch of a civil rights investigation into the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for alleged delays in issuing concealed carry permits. Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump announced the investigation, framing it as a move to protect Second Amendment rights against restrictive state and local laws. The discussion highlights the concept of institutional reform litigation and compares the lengthy delays for concealed carry permits to the faster processing times for other government-issued IDs.

Quick Summary

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for alleged violations of Second Amendment rights due to lengthy delays in issuing Concealed Carry Permits. This initiative, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump, utilizes 'institutional reform litigation' by comparing permit processing times to those of other government IDs to highlight unconstitutional burdens.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: DOJ Investigation Launched
  2. 00:46Introduction: Mark Smith, The Four Boxes Diner
  3. 01:11Quote on Intellectual Influence
  4. 01:53Institutional Reform Litigation Strategy
  5. 03:25DOJ Press Release Details
  6. 03:3918-Month Delays in LA County
  7. 04:01Explaining Institutional Reform Litigation
  8. 05:01Previous Videos on DOJ Strategy
  9. 05:14Trump as Best Second Amendment President
  10. 05:49DOJ Personnel Confirmation Issues
  11. 06:30Investigation into LA County Sheriff's Department
  12. 06:53Supreme Court on Second Amendment Rights
  13. 07:10Pam Bondi's Statement on Enforcement
  14. 07:23Supreme Court's Recognition of Second Amendment
  15. 07:40States Resisting Pro-Second Amendment Case Law
  16. 08:17Bruin Decision and 'Sh Isue Permanent Regimes'
  17. 08:40Unconstitutional Delays and Expenses
  18. 09:12Comparing Permit Timelines
  19. 10:32Approach to Investigating Anti-Gun Jurisdictions
  20. 11:28Comparing Other Government IDs
  21. 11:59Comparing Parade/Protest Permits
  22. 12:07DOJ Will Not Stand Idly By
  23. 12:44Voluntary Compliance vs. Enforcement
  24. 13:13Fantastic News for Second Amendment Rights
  25. 13:35Beginning of a New Era
  26. 14:10Lessons from The Four Boxes Diner
  27. 14:37Staying Ahead of the Game
  28. 14:51Subscribe and Follow

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the U.S. Department of Justice investigating in Los Angeles County?

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to determine if they are violating citizens' Second Amendment rights by excessively delaying or failing to issue Concealed Carry Permits. This action is part of a broader initiative to address restrictive firearms laws.

What is 'institutional reform litigation' in the context of Second Amendment rights?

Institutional reform litigation, as applied to Second Amendment rights, involves using federal power, like DOJ investigations, to challenge specific institutions or government agencies that are accused of systematically infringing upon the right to keep and bear arms, particularly through administrative delays or restrictive policies.

How does the DOJ plan to challenge delays in concealed carry permits?

The DOJ plans to compare the lengthy processing times for concealed carry permits with the much shorter times required for other government-issued IDs, such as voter IDs or driver's licenses. This disparity is intended to demonstrate an unconstitutional burden on Second Amendment rights.

What is Attorney General Pam Bondi's stance on Second Amendment enforcement?

Attorney General Pam Bondi has stated that the Department of Justice will actively enforce the Second Amendment, asserting it is not a 'second-class right.' The DOJ will not 'stand idly by' while states and localities infringe upon these rights and will take action if necessary.

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