In a decision that could have far-reaching implications for firearm carry within federal facilities, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has agreed that constitutional gun rights are still valid in public post offices. It is amazing how many basic constitutional facts have been under attack in recent years from federal agencies, to the point that even this concession is a major victory.

From the memorandum opinion:

But we ultimately need not reach that issue here, as Congressֻ hasֻ exemptedֻ theֻ“lawfulֻ carrying”ֻofֻ firearmsֻ orֻ otherֻ dangerousֻ weaponsֻ “incidentֻ toֻ huntingֻ orֻ otherֻ lawfulֻ purposes.” 18 U.S.C. § 930(d)(3). Because carrying arms for self-defense when entering a buildingֻ heldֻ openֻ toֻ theֻ publicֻ isֻ aֻ paradigmaticֻ “lawfulֻ purpose[],”ֻ thatֻ exception permits the lawful carrying of constitutionally protected firearms in post offices. Id. … You have asked whether the Department should continue to take a narrowֻ viewֻ ofֻ theֻ “lawfulֻ purposes”ֻ exception,ֻ allowingֻ theֻ impositionֻ ofֻ criminal penalties on otherwise law-abiding individuals who carry weapons into a post office for the purpose of self-defense. It should not.

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Again, since this decision is based both on the Constitution and on other federal provisions, other citizens could make the same argument about carrying firearms in other public buildings.

Some gun rights advocates are already celebrating this concession as the potential start of more recognized gun rights on federal property and in federal facilities. This is especially important as up to nine out of 10 mass shootings occur in gun-free zones, and attacks on federal officials and property have escalated in the last couple years.

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Second Amendment advocates also secured another win recently in Jensen v. ATF, which determined that federal National Firearms Act registration requirements related to short-barreled rifles and suppressors are in violation of constitutional gun rights.

The Founding Fathers would be proud.

(*) Full article: https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/08/13/doj-concedes-gun-owners-can-carry-in-post-offices-n4956106