Attorney General Brnovich Urges ATF to Reject Rule that Weakens Second Amendment, Rewrites Federal Gun Laws

Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey are leading a coalition of 20 states urging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to reconsider and reject a proposed rule that weakens the Second Amendment by giving the ATF power to regulate firearm parts.

Attorney General Issues Legal Opinion on COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements

Phoenix, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich issued a legal opinion Friday regarding COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees, patrons of businesses, and airline passengers under existing state and federal laws. The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) Opinion finds there is no one-size-fits-all answer and that government and private businesses have varying legal requirements.

Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Darknet-Based Bitcoin ‘Mixer’ That Laundered Over $300 Million

Cincinnati, Ohio - An Ohio man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a money laundering conspiracy arising from his operation of Helix, a Darknet-based cryptocurrency laundering service.

Iowa Woman Sentenced to 304 Months in Prison for Hate Crimes Involving Attempting to Kill Two Children Because of their Race and National Origin

Des Moines, Iowa - An Iowa woman was sentenced Thursday on two hate crimes charges for attempting to kill two minor victims because of their race and national origin.

Justice Department Files Suit to Stop Physician from Issuing Opioid and Other Prescriptions

Salt Lake City, Utah - A federal judge entered a preliminary injunction Tuesday barring a Utah physician from issuing prescriptions for controlled substances during the pendency of a civil enforcement action filed by the government.