The Justice Department recently established a "Second Amendment Section" within its Civil Rights Division. On its face, that move is a welcome development for defenders of the constitutional right to armed self-defense—an impression reinforced by the alarm the new initiative has generated among gun control advocates. But the section's mission statement raises doubts about its commitment to Second Amendment advocacy. So does the Justice Department's (DOJ) ongoing defense of constitutionally dubious federal gun laws.
"I'm really excited about this," Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general in charge of the Civil Rights Division, told Fox News. "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 p

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