The Trump administration unveiled this week a new process that could allow some people long barred from owning firearms to ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has finalized a way for people convicted of certain, nonviolent felonies to restore their gun ...
The Justice Department expects 330,000 people to apply to reclaim ability to own firearms under a new regulation.
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Gun rights gets 'greatest restoration' in 100 years with latest Trump DOJ move, lawmaker hails
Rep. Andrew Clyde calls the ruling removing the $200 tax on silencers and short-barreled rifles the greatest Second Amendment ...
Attorney General Todd Blanche said the DOJ was introducing a "rigorous, commonsense" process for applicants.
Attorney General Todd Blanche launched a new process for Americans barred from possessing firearms to apply for restoration ...
The Justice Department has finalized a rule that will pave the way for people who’ve been barred from owning firearms because ...
Veterans barred from owning guns because of certain convictions or military discharges can now apply to have their federal ...
A newly finalized Justice Department rule creates a pathway for people with criminal convictions to apply for the ...
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‘Second Amendment isn’t second-class right': Trump’s DOJ moves to restore felons’ gun rights
The Trump administration is moving to create a new pathway for some people with felony convictions to seek restoration of their federal gun rights. The Justice Department says applications will be ...
Ga., spoke with Fox News Digital about what he called a victory for the Second Amendment after a judge's ruling on gun ...
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