BIG News! DOJ Just Gave Guns BACK To Non Violent Felons!

Published on July 20, 2025
Duration: 9:17

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a process to ease gun ownership restrictions for individuals with certain criminal convictions. This relief is specifically for non-violent felons and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Violent felons, registered sex offenders, and illegal aliens will remain ineligible. This development offers a potential path for millions of Americans previously deprived of their Second Amendment rights due to non-violent felony convictions.

Quick Summary

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a process to ease gun ownership restrictions for individuals with certain criminal convictions. This relief is specifically for non-violent felons and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Violent felons, registered sex offenders, and illegal aliens will remain ineligible.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Missouri Gun Arrests for Ammunition
  2. 00:51Non-Violent Felons and Second Amendment Rights
  3. 01:03DOJ Giving Gun Rights Back to Felons
  4. 01:15DOJ Easing Gun Ownership Restrictions
  5. 01:28Who is Ineligible for Relief
  6. 01:44Interpreting the DOJ's New Policy
  7. 02:02Examples of Non-Violent Felonies
  8. 02:25Historical Lack of Opportunity for Felons
  9. 03:08Good News for Millions of Americans
  10. 03:44Actionable Steps for Affected Individuals
  11. 04:49Future Video on Process Details
  12. 05:05Channel Engagement and Prayer Request
  13. 06:31Personal Health Journey and Super Hot Peppers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Department of Justice doing regarding gun rights for felons?

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a process to ease gun ownership restrictions for individuals with certain criminal convictions. This relief is specifically targeted at non-violent felons and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Who is eligible for the DOJ's new gun rights restoration program?

Eligibility is primarily for individuals convicted of non-violent felonies. The DOJ will review each case individually. Violent felons, registered sex offenders, and illegal aliens are explicitly excluded from this program.

What types of convictions are excluded from the DOJ's gun rights relief?

Violent felonies, being a registered sex offender, and being an illegal alien are the categories of individuals who will remain ineligible for the DOJ's gun rights restoration relief.

How will the DOJ decide who gets their gun rights back?

The DOJ's process for easing gun ownership restrictions for individuals with certain criminal convictions will be conducted on a case-by-case basis. This means each application or situation will be evaluated individually.

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