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Good news. Like some states, some of the territories have some pretty obnoxious firearms laws. Puerto Rico is the one I'm most familiar with, though Guam had some doozies too.
 
Speaking of which..........

In October, the DOJ hit the Los Angeles County Sheriff's with a lawsuit for an alleged "pattern and practice of infringing the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens seeking concealed carry weapons (CCW) permits." The civil rights division announced an investigation into the department in March.

The DOJ is currently backing a challenge to Hawaii's conceal-carry restrictions at the Supreme Court, arguing in a November amicus brief that the government "cannot enact licensing regimes that effectively eliminate the right to public carry."

Taken from : https://www.aol.com/articles/gun-orgs-facing-trump-doj-004458868.html
Aloha, Mark
 
Speaking of which..........

In October, the DOJ hit the Los Angeles County Sheriff's with a lawsuit for an alleged "pattern and practice of infringing the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens seeking concealed carry weapons (CCW) permits." The civil rights division announced an investigation into the department in March.

The DOJ is currently backing a challenge to Hawaii's conceal-carry restrictions at the Supreme Court, arguing in a November amicus brief that the government "cannot enact licensing regimes that effectively eliminate the right to public carry."

Taken from : https://www.aol.com/articles/gun-orgs-facing-trump-doj-004458868.html
Aloha, Mark
Actions speak louder than words
But results speak the loudest.
So TBD - we shall see what happens.
The fact that they are going thru the courts is encouraging; rather than some "policy" or "guidelines", court decisions have a better chance of surviving regime change.
 

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