Trump Just Made His OWN New Gun Law – Gun Owners STUNNED

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 11:17

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.

Quick Summary

A proposed federal rule, spearheaded by Trump's DOJ, aims to restore Second Amendment rights for individuals with old non-violent convictions. This initiative focuses on redemption for offenses like tax charges or bad checks, excluding violent crimes, and offers a path to legally own firearms without a full pardon.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: A New Gun Law Proposal
  2. 00:56Expanding Rights, Not Adding Red Tape
  3. 01:10Who Qualifies: Non-Violent Convictions
  4. 02:21Breaking Down Eligibility Criteria
  5. 03:02Exclusions: Violent Crimes and More
  6. 03:30The Process: Not Automatic Restoration
  7. 03:57The System This Rule Aims to Fix
  8. 04:31The Flaw in Federal Law: Lifetime Bans
  9. 05:15Gun Rights and Criminal Justice Reform Meet
  10. 05:51Redemption and Second Amendment Rights
  11. 06:35Recognizing Redemption is Key
  12. 06:46The Modern System's Tightening Net
  13. 07:43Bureaucracy's Lack of a Way Back
  14. 08:05Common Sense for Law-Abiding Citizens
  15. 08:45Common Stories of Disqualification
  16. 09:13The 4473 Denial and ATF Flags
  17. 09:46The Waiting Game: Proposed Rule Process
  18. 09:55Public Comment Period and Legal Reviews
  19. 10:06Potential for Policy if Trump Retakes Office
  20. 10:13Anticipating Lawsuits and Opposition
  21. 10:19Action for Gun Owners: Stay Sharp
  22. 10:30The Importance of Public Comments
  23. 10:41State Laws and Federal Doors
  24. 10:55A Shot at Fairness and Hope

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trump's new gun law proposal about?

The proposal aims to restore Second Amendment rights for individuals with old non-violent convictions. It focuses on redemption for offenses like tax charges or bad checks, excluding violent crimes and domestic abuse, offering a path to legally own firearms again without a full pardon.

Who would benefit from Trump's proposed gun law?

Individuals with non-violent felony convictions who served over a year, or misdemeanors with sentences over two years, could benefit. This includes people disqualified for offenses like tax evasion, mail fraud, or bad checks, who have since lived law-abiding lives.

What types of convictions are excluded from the proposed gun law restoration?

The proposal explicitly excludes individuals with violent crimes, unspeakable crimes, domestic violence, sex offenses, and illegal immigration charges. Active restraining orders and drug trafficking charges also remain disqualifying.

Is Trump's gun law proposal now in effect?

No, this is a proposed rule currently going through the federal rulemaking process. It includes a public comment period and legal reviews. Its implementation depends on further governmental action and potential future political administrations.

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