The DOJ Is Going After Gun Laws the Same Way It Went After Jim Crow
This analysis breaks down how the Department of Justice (DOJ) is leveraging civil rights legal frameworks, historically used to dismantle Jim Crow laws, to challenge modern gun control measures. The DOJ is framing certain gun laws as unconstitutional deprivations of a civil right, drawing parallels to voting and housing discrimination. The Virgin Islands' restrictive firearm licensing system is presented as a test case, highlighting issues like warrantless home inspections and excessive fees as coercive tactics that burden the exercise of Second Amendment rights.







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