Key Highlights
- Dhillon, who works as an assistant attorney general for the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, said that her division had started a Second Amendment section this month."I'm really excited about this," said Dhillon.
- "For the first time, the DOJ Civil Rights Division and the DOJ at large will be protecting and advancing our citizens' right to bear arms as part of our civil rights work." "As Attorney General Pam Bondi has said, the Second Amendment is not a second-class right, and I couldn't agree more with my boss," she added.
- DC GUN PERMIT WAIT SLASHED FROM MONTHS TO DAYS AS TRUMP'S CRIME CRACKDOWN CONTINUES Harmeet Dhillon announced a new Second Amendment section in the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, designed to protect gun rights and challenge state restrictions.
- (Andrew Harnik/) According to Dhillon, the department will fight a variety of state and local courts on gun issues, particularly difficulties around concealed carry permits."Some of the things we're seeing, and that is going to be the focus of our work around the country, includes multi-thousand-dollar costs for citizens to apply for concealed carry permits," she said.
- "Other jurisdictions are having unreasonably long delays.



