The Trump Administration’s Department of Justice has introduced an interim final rule aimed at restoring gun ownership rights, a move that aligns with President Trump’s commitment to protect the Second Amendment during his 2024 campaign. This rule transfers the authority to restore these rights from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) back to the DOJ, potentially impacting many Americans whose gun rights were revoked for non-violent offenses or administrative violations over the past three decades.
Critics voice concerns that this change could lead to firearms being returned to individuals with violent histories; however, the DOJ emphasizes that each application for restoration will be meticulously reviewed to safeguard public safety. The new rule actively attempts to bypass historical funding restrictions that had halted the processing of restoration applications, allowing citizens restricted under certain state laws the chance to reclaim their Second Amendment rights.
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