Actor Mel Gibson has regained his right to own firearms, joining nine others, including former NFL player Joseph Klecko, after successfully petitioning the government for pardons related to their old convictions. This restoration comes after a notable period of scrutiny within the Justice Department, where Gibson’s application was initially declined amid public safety concerns but ultimately included in a pilot program that filtered down a list of 95 potential candidates.
The group represents a range of non-violent offenses, highlighting a mix of individuals with varied backgrounds. While the decision is celebrated by some Second Amendment advocates, it raises significant concerns among gun safety groups regarding the implications of restoring rights to those with past convictions. Notably, the Attorney General’s office claims that the individuals’ reinstated rights align with public safety standards, but detailed criteria for the decision-making process remain unclear.
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