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/Getty Images)
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. Other jurisdictions are outlawing guns that should be protected by the Second Amendment under the recent Supreme Court precedent."
She also emphasized that gun rights "equalizes the ability of those of us, women, people with disabilities, and others who might otherwise be more vulnerable to be able to protect ourselves."
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"We will be protecting that right here in this Department of Justice," she added. "The president issued an executive order making this clear just two weeks into his tenure, and I've been working on the Second Amendment section ever since I got here to the DOJ."
"So stay tuned. You're going to see a lot more action from this Department of Justice to protect your Second Amendment rights."
Oliver Krawczyk, an attorney who specializes in Second Amendment litigation at Ambler Law, told Fox News Digital that the section creation is a "welcome change," though the DOJ has had a flawed record on the issue.
"For years, individuals and grassroots organizations have had to fight unconstitutional firearm regulations alone, and so federal help will always be appreciated," Krawczyk said. "However, this DOJ should not ignore its own complicity in violating the Second Amendment."
A man holds a Glock 17 pistol for sale at a gun store. (Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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"Rather than resisting ongoing legal challenges to 20th-century federal gun control laws, this DOJ should be working with pro-gun organizations to make the most of President Trump’s limited time in office," he added.
Andrea Margolis is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Readers can follow her on X at @andreamargs or send story tips to andrea.margolis@fox.com.
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