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DOJ Sues California, Virginia Over Semiautomatic Firearm Bans

Created at 1 Jul · 7:55 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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The Trump administration has filed federal lawsuits challenging new state laws in California and Virginia that restrict the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms, asserting these laws violate Second Amendment rights.

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4other lawsuits challenging Virginia's law

Who's Involved

Department of Justice
Challenging California and Virginia gun laws
Todd Blanche
Acting Attorney General, stating Second Amendment is not a second-class right
Abigail Spanberger
Virginia Governor who signed legislation banning certain semiautomatic firearms
Jay Jones
Virginia Attorney General's office, defending the state's ban
Gavin Newsom
California Governor's office, stating the state has effective gun safety laws
DOJ Sues California, Virginia Over Semiautomatic Firearm Bans

↳ Why This Matters

The lawsuits signal a significant federal challenge to state-level gun control measures, potentially impacting firearm accessibility and regulation across the country and highlighting the ongoing legal and political battles over Second Amendment rights.

Key facts

  • The DOJ sued California and Virginia over laws restricting semiautomatic firearm sales.
  • The lawsuits argue the state laws violate the Second Amendment.
  • California's law bans the sale of certain handguns, including Glock pistols, that can be easily made fully automatic.
  • Virginia's law bans the sale and manufacture of certain semiautomatic firearms.
  • Attorneys general for both states intend to defend their respective laws.

The Trump administration has filed federal lawsuits against California and Virginia, challenging new state laws that restrict the sale of semiautomatic firearms. The Justice Department argues these laws violate the Second Amendment, with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stating, “The Constitution is not a suggestion, and the Second Amendment is not a second-class right.”

Virginia’s Democratic governor, Abigail Spanberger, signed legislation that bans the sale and manufacture of certain semiautomatic firearms, which took effect Wednesday and faces at least four other lawsuits. The California law prohibits gun shops from selling specific handguns that can easily be converted to fully automatic. The California attorney general’s office stated the state has “effective and constitutional gun safety laws” that have helped reduce firearm death rates.

Attorneys general in both states have vowed to defend their gun laws, with Virginia’s AG office calling the ban a “commonsense” measure. The U.S. Supreme Court recently announced it will consider another major Second Amendment case concerning bans on semiautomatic rifles.

Frequently asked questions

The Department of Justice argues that the new state laws restricting the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

California's law targets handguns that can easily be made fully automatic, including Glock-style pistols. Virginia's law bans the sale and manufacture of certain semiautomatic firearms.

Attorneys general in both states have vowed to defend their laws, with Virginia's AG office calling its ban "commonsense" and California's AG office stating its laws are effective and constitutional.

The Supreme Court will consider a separate case regarding whether bans on semiautomatic rifles violate the Constitution.

What Happens Next

01The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on semiautomatic rifle bans in the fall.

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How It Developed

The DOJ is challenging California's Glock ban, with potential for further gun-related actions.
The Trump administration sued California and Virginia over new laws restricting semiautomatic firearm sales.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the Second Amendment is not a second-class right.
Virginia's governor signed legislation banning the sale and manufacture of certain semiautomatic firearms.
California's law prohibits gun shops from selling handguns easily made fully automatic.
Attorneys general in both states vowed to defend their gun laws.
California's attorney general's office stated the state has constitutional gun safety laws.
The California law bans the sale of Glock and Glock-style pistols.

Sources

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Trump administration sues California, Virginia over new gun lawsAP News
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Trump’s DOJ challenges California’s Glock ban, threatens more action on gunsPolitico
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Justice Department threatens to sue California over Glock ban set to ...foxnews.com

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