The US Department of Justice has published proposed rules to restore Second Amendment rights to certain non-violent felons, a move predicted by constitutional attorney Mark Smith. This administrative process aims to address individuals prohibited from firearm possession under 18 USC 922G, particularly those convicted of non-violent offenses, by focusing on current dangerousness rather than past convictions. The initiative is framed as a restoration of rights consistent with Supreme Court precedent like the Raheem case and Third Circuit rulings.
This video discusses significant policy shifts within the US Department of Justice under the Trump administration, focusing on a renewed emphasis on prosecuting dangerous criminals rather than minor firearms infractions. It highlights a policy statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi's office, directing the DOJ to prioritize individuals posing a violent danger and to re-evaluate institutional reform litigation, particularly concerning concealed carry licensing processes.
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