Justice Department Warns Virginia Governor Spanberger After She Signs Gun Control Legislation
The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a formal warning to Abigail Spanberger following her decision to sign and amend a sweeping package of gun control legislation in Virginia, setting up a potential legal battle over Second Amendment rights.
DOJ Signals Possible Lawsuit

According to officials, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division—led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon—has warned that the federal government could take legal action if the new laws are found to violate constitutional protections.
In a letter to the governor, the DOJ indicated it is closely monitoring the legislation and is prepared to challenge any measures it views as infringing on the right to bear arms.
“We will sue,” Dhillon reportedly stated in connection with potential enforcement of the laws.
Controversial Gun Measures at the Center
The warning comes after Spanberger signed and modified several gun-related bills, including provisions aimed at restricting certain semi-automatic firearms and expanding definitions of what qualifies as an “assault weapon.”
One key change—removing specific wording in the firearm definition—could significantly broaden the scope of weapons covered under a proposed ban, according to critics.
The broader legislative package also includes:
- Restrictions on high-capacity firearms
- Expanded background check requirements
- New storage and safety regulations
- Measures targeting so-called “ghost guns”
Supporters say the laws are designed to reduce gun violence and improve public safety, while opponents argue they go too far and infringe on constitutional rights.
Political and Legal Fallout
The DOJ’s warning adds to growing political tension surrounding the legislation. Gun rights groups have already signaled plans to file lawsuits, and Republicans have criticized the measures as overly broad.
At the same time, gun safety advocates and many Democratic lawmakers have praised the legislation as a necessary step to address rising concerns about firearm-related violence.
Constitutional Debate Intensifies
At the heart of the dispute is the interpretation of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. The DOJ’s involvement suggests the issue could escalate beyond state-level litigation into a broader federal legal challenge.
Legal experts say any lawsuit could test how far states can go in regulating firearms under current Supreme Court precedent.
What Happens Next
The Virginia General Assembly is expected to review and respond to Spanberger’s amendments in the coming weeks. If the legislation is finalized and enacted, court challenges could follow quickly.
Bottom Line
The DOJ’s warning signals a major legal showdown over gun policy in Virginia. As the state moves forward with stricter firearm regulations, the federal government is making clear it is prepared to intervene—setting the stage for a high-stakes constitutional fight over the limits of gun control.

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