Justice Department Introduces Process to Restore Federal Gun Rights for Some Barred Individuals
1-Minute Brief
The new process may affect individuals with criminal convictions seeking to regain federal firearm ownership rights.
Key Facts
- Attorney General Todd Blanche launched the new process for restoration of federal gun rights.
- The Justice Department has finalized a rule enabling applications for gun rights reinstatement.
- The pathway is intended for Americans previously barred from possessing firearms.
- The process applies to individuals barred due to criminal convictions.
- The announcement was reported within the past few hours.
What Happened
The Justice Department, led by Attorney General Todd Blanche, announced a new process allowing certain individuals barred from owning firearms to apply for restoration of their federal gun rights.
Why It Matters
This development could impact people with past criminal convictions who have lost their federal gun rights, potentially changing their legal ability to possess firearms.
What's Next
Further details on eligibility criteria and the application process may be released. Observers are watching for how many individuals apply and how the rule is implemented.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight2h agoDOJ opens new pathway to restore federal gun rights for certain barred individuals
- The IndependentLeft1h agoJustice Department creates a new pathway to restore gun rights for some convicted of felonies
