West Virginia Statutes

§ 61-7B-10 — Law-enforcement immunity

West Virginia § 61-7B-10
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 61CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENT
Art. 7BTHE WEST VIRGINIA SECOND AMENDMENT PRESERVATION AND ANTI-FEDERAL COMMANDEERING ACT

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W. Va. Code § 61-7B-10 (2026).

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(a)No head of a law-enforcement agency or law-enforcement officer under his or her command may be required, at the direction of an agency of the federal government, to act in a law-enforcement capacity to enforce a federal statute, executive order, agency order, rule or regulation determined by the Attorney General to infringe upon rights granted by the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States.
(b)No head of a law-enforcement agency or law-enforcement officer may be held liable civilly or criminally, nor shall his or her employment be terminated, nor shall he or she be decertified as a law-enforcement officer, for refusing to enforce a federal statute, executive order, agency order, rule, or regulation determined by the Attorney General of West Virginia to infringe upon

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Legislative History

2021 Reg. Sess., HB2694

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