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DOJ Weighs Gun Restrictions on Transgender People After Minneapolis Shooting

The White House says the idea is not on the Oval Office agenda.

Overview

  • Senior Justice Department officials have held preliminary internal talks on rules that could limit gun ownership by transgender people, according to reports from ABC News and CNN.
  • The consultations were prompted by the Aug. 27 shooting at a Minneapolis church, where the FBI identified the suspect as a transgender woman.
  • No formal proposal or rule has been announced, and officials describe the discussions as exploratory.
  • The National Rifle Association stated it will not support policies that remove Second Amendment rights from law‑abiding citizens without due process.
  • Civil-rights advocates and a senior DOJ official say any demographic-based restriction would face major constitutional hurdles, including legally contentious attempts to rely on mental-health disqualifications.