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Washington, DC sued by DOJ over restrictive gun legal guidelines

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Lawyer Common Pam Bondi is main the Justice Division in suing Washington, D.C.’s police over its allegedly unconstitutional ban on semi-automatic weapons.

Bondi introduced the lawsuit on Monday, saying the Metropolitan Police Division presently wrongfully bans the AR-15 and “many different firearms protected below the Second Modification.

“The District’s gun legal guidelines require anybody in search of to personal a gun to register it with D.C. Metro Police,” the DOJ stated in an announcement. “Nonetheless, the D.C. Code offers a broad registration ban on quite a few firearms — an unconstitutional incursion into the Second Modification rights of law-abiding residents in search of to personal protected firearms for lawful functions. MPD’s present sample and follow of refusing to register protected firearms is forcing residents to sue to guard their rights and to threat going through wrongful arrest for lawfully possessing protected firearms.

“Right this moment’s motion from the Division of Justice’s new Second Modification Part underscores our ironclad dedication to defending the Second Modification rights of law-abiding Individuals,” Bondi stated in one other assertion.

SUPREME COURT CASE COULD RESTORE GUN RIGHTS FOR MILLIONS IN BLUE STATES: AG BONDI

Lawyer Common Pam Bondi speaks through the announcement of a legislation enforcement motion throughout a press convention on the Division of Justice in Washington, D.C., Nov. 19, 2025. (Tom Brenner/Reuters)

“Washington, DC’s ban on a few of America’s hottest firearms is an unconstitutional infringement on the Second Modification — residing in our nation’s capital shouldn’t preclude law-abiding residents from exercising their elementary constitutional proper to maintain and bear arms,” she added.

The brand new lawsuit comes weeks after Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant legal professional normal for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, introduced the DOJ can be taking “much more motion” associated to gun rights through a brand new division.

Police standing outside patrol vehicle in DC

The DOJ’s lawsuit targets DC’s Metropolitan Police Division. (Getty Pictures)

“A few of the issues we’re seeing, and that’s going to be the main focus of our work across the nation, contains multi-thousand-dollar prices for residents to use for hid carry permits,” she stated.

Harmeet Dhillon at podium

Harmeet Dhillon introduced a brand new Second Modification part to guard gun rights and problem state restrictions. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Pictures)

“Different jurisdictions are having unreasonably lengthy delays. Different jurisdictions are outlawing weapons that ought to be protected by the Second Modification below the latest Supreme Court docket precedent.”

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She additionally emphasised that gun rights “equalizes the power of these of us, girls, individuals with disabilities, and others who would possibly in any other case be extra weak to have the ability to defend ourselves.”

Fox Information’ Andrea Margolis contributed to this report.

Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox Information Digital protecting nationwide politics and main breaking information occasions. Ship tricks to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on X: @Hagstrom_Anders.

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