The Trump administration announces plans to revive a previously dormant program that would allow convicted felons, including those with misdemeanor domestic violence charges, to apply for the restoration of their firearm rights. This initiative, which the Justice Department is developing alongside a user-friendly web portal for applicants, has the potential to impact millions of Americans, highlighting significant shifts in gun rights advocacy.
Supporters argue that the program offers a vital second chance for non-violent offenders, while critics claim it poses risks to public safety and violates existing funding restrictions. As the DOJ seeks additional funding to implement this restoration process, the proposal raises key questions about how applications will be assessed and whether it may lead to increased gun access for individuals previously barred from possessing firearms.
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