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The Office of Public Affairs has announced that the Justice Department is suing the Virgin Islands Police Department for allegedly implementing unconstitutional practices that effectively deny individuals their rights to obtain gun permits. The lawsuit claims that discriminatory policies and excessive requirements have led to unjust denials, infringing upon the Second Amendment rights of citizens in the Virgin Islands. This legal action seeks to address systemic issues within the police department’s permitting process, ensuring fair treatment and compliance with constitutional standards. The Justice Department emphasizes the importance of protecting individual rights while also maintaining public safety. The case reflects a broader effort to uphold lawful gun ownership and challenge any practices that undermine citizens’ freedoms. Through this lawsuit, the Justice Department aims to promote transparency, accountability, and adherence to the rule of law in the issuance of gun permits.

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