(The Hill) – The Justice Department (DOJ) plans to create a process for those with criminal convictions to restore their gun rights, sparking alarm it will return firearms to those convicted of ...
The Department of Justice is looking to empower a decades-old law to give criminals an avenue to purchase guns. The law allows the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to restore gun ...
The Justice Department’s pardon attorney was dismissed a day after she refused to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson, a prominent supporter of President Trump, according to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some Americans with criminal convictions could soon be allowed to legally own guns. NewsNation's Brooke Shafter explains the ...
As many as 1 million convicted felons could apply to the Justice Department to for restoration of their gun rights. The program would disqualify people convicted of violent felonies and domestic ...
The former U.S. pardon attorney, Elizabeth G. Oyer, was terminated Friday after she opposed restoring actor Mel Gibson’s rights to carry a gun, her spokesperson and two Justice Department officials ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/KARK) – A recently filed bill is looking to restore gun rights for nonviolent convicted felons in Arkansas. According to content partner KARK, House Bill 1057 would add ...