This video breaks down a proposed federal rule aimed at restoring Second Amendment rights for individuals with old non-violent convictions. Spearheaded by Trump's DOJ, the rule focuses on redemption for offenses like tax charges, bad checks, or federal hunting violations, excluding violent crimes, domestic violence, and illegal immigration. It offers a potential path to regaining gun rights without a full pardon, addressing a system that can permanently disarm individuals for minor offenses.
This video discusses a proposed federal rule aimed at restoring Second Amendment rights for individuals with old, non-violent convictions. Spearheaded by the Trump administration's DOJ, the rule focuses on redemption for offenses like tax evasion, bad checks, or federal hunting violations, excluding violent crimes, domestic violence, and illegal immigration. It aims to provide a more accessible path to gun rights restoration than traditional pardons, acknowledging that many non-violent offenses can lead to lifetime federal bans.
This video discusses the critical Supreme Court case Range v. Garland, which challenges federal laws prohibiting individuals with non-violent felony or misdemeanor convictions from owning firearms. It analyzes how the Bruen analysis might be applied and highlights the case's potential impact on Second Amendment jurisprudence, especially in relation to non-violent offenses. The discussion also touches upon the related US v. Raheem case concerning domestic violence restraining orders and President Biden's recent executive actions on gun control.
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