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

Published on August 7, 2025
Duration: 11:17

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.

Quick Summary

A proposed federal rule, spearheaded by the Trump administration's DOJ, aims to restore Second Amendment rights for individuals with old, non-violent convictions. This initiative focuses on redemption for offenses like tax evasion or bad checks, offering a more accessible path than traditional pardons, while explicitly excluding violent crimes and illegal immigration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: A Shift Towards Freedom
  2. 00:56The Proposed Rule: Expanding Gun Rights
  3. 02:21Who Qualifies? Understanding Eligibility
  4. 03:57The System This Rule Aims to Fix
  5. 05:28Redemption and Second Amendment Rights
  6. 06:46The Impact of Digitized Records
  7. 08:45Stories of Disqualification
  8. 09:46The Waiting Game: What Happens Next

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of Trump's new gun law proposal?

The primary goal is to restore Second Amendment rights to individuals who have lost them due to old, non-violent convictions. It aims to offer a more accessible path to regaining gun rights compared to traditional pardon processes.

Who is eligible for gun rights restoration under the proposed rule?

Eligibility generally applies to non-violent felons who served over one year and misdemeanants with sentences exceeding two years. Examples include tax evasion or bad check charges. Violent offenders are excluded.

What types of convictions are excluded from this gun rights restoration proposal?

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

How does this proposal differ from a presidential pardon?

This proposal aims to create a more streamlined federal process for restoring gun rights for specific non-violent offenses, potentially avoiding the lengthy and uncertain process of seeking an individual presidential pardon.

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