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DOJ Launches Second Amendment Rights Section in Civil Rights Division

The new unit will investigate state and local restrictions on gun ownership using existing Justice Department resources.

Overview

  • Operations began on December 4 after DOJ notified Congress in late November that the section would be staffed and funded from within the department.
  • Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon is leading the effort following President Trump’s February directive and Attorney General Pam Bondi’s creation of a Second Amendment task force.
  • The section is conducting a pattern‑or‑practice probe of Los Angeles County’s concealed‑carry permitting and has sued the sheriff’s department over prolonged delays, fees, and approval processes.
  • DOJ created a public reporting channel for delayed CCW decisions at Community.2ndAmendmentCA@usdoj.gov for applicants waiting more than four months.
  • Industry groups praised the step as a policy correction, while former Civil Rights Division attorneys criticized it as a departure from the division’s traditional focus.