Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed multiple gun-control measures last week, including SB 749, which the General Assembly passed and which would make it a crime to purchase or sell AR-15 rifles. Spanberger said on X that as a former federal law enforcement officer public safety is personal to her and she signed bills led by both parties to protect children, support law enforcement and prevent gun violence. In a separate letter to Spanberger, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division warned the department would file suit and seek injunctions if the governor signs laws it views as restricting Second Amendment rights. Dhillon said Virginia residents are on notice that the DOJ will act to uphold the constitutional right to acquire arms possessed by millions of Americans.
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The new laws in Virginia could affect your rights to buy or sell certain firearms, like AR-15 rifles. If you're a gun owner or potential buyer, it's worth understanding these changes. Check your state's current gun laws to stay informed.
Governor Spanberger's actions show a commitment to public safety and bipartisan cooperation. However, the DOJ's warning suggests potential legal challenges ahead. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Virginia or anyone interested in gun control debates.
Conservative legal groups and some gun-rights organizations may gain political leverage and legal standing to challenge and influence state-level gun legislation.
Virginia state lawmakers and officials seeking to implement stricter gun measures face legal challenges, injunctions, and potential federal litigation that could stall enforcement.
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