
The DOJ Is Reviving a Program to Restore Gun Rights for Non-Violent Felons
The Department of Justice is dusting off a forgotten gem from its own playbook: a program that could hand back Second Amendment rights to non-violent
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The Department of Justice is dusting off a forgotten gem from its own playbook: a program that could hand back Second Amendment rights to non-violent

The Department of Justice’s half-hearted reply to a FOIA request on gun rights restoration for non-violent felons is a masterclass in bureaucratic stonewalling—pages upon pages

In the heart of Michigan, one lawyer is quietly dismantling the barriers that have long kept non-violent felons from exercising their Second Amendment rights, and

Florida’s Attorney General nominee James Uthmeier is stirring the pot, and the legacy media is predictably foaming at the mouth over his bold stance on

In a system stacked against Second Amendment rights, one felon’s bold push for restoration shines a spotlight on the absurdities of federal gun laws and

Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous financier and convicted sex offender, didn’t just slink back into the shadows after his 2008 Florida prison stint—he aggressively pursued restoring

Tennessee is stepping up for Second Amendment restoration in a big way with a new bill that could hand back gun rights to certain non-violent

Florida’s legal landscape just got a whole lot brighter for non-violent felons looking to reclaim their Second Amendment rights, thanks to Attorney General James Uthmeier’s