The Department of Justice is quietly restarting a decades-dormant program to restore gun rights to felons. One of them was an alleged fake elector in 2020.
The Trump administration plans to review as many as one million applications from convicted felons for gun rights relief.
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Gun restoration - rusted pistol restoration
In this video, we restore a heavily rusted 1930 model Russian Tola Tokarev pistol. The restoration process includes sandblasting to remove tough rust and prepare the surface for bluing. We demonstrate ...
In this video, we restore a rusted 1930 Tula Tokarev pistol that was nearly destroyed by rust. The project is ...
The bipartisan effort to untangle the two rights has cleared early hurdles, but several remain. The bill faces some GOP skepticism. Tennessee residents convicted of felonies can apply to vote again ...
The Justice Department is proceeding with plans to revive a moribund relief process for people who have lost their Second Amendment rights as a result of criminal convictions. The department's FY 2026 ...
The Department of Justice is looking to empower a decades-old law to give criminals an avenue to purchase guns. The law allows the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to restore gun ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court is considering the case of an Allen County man named Patrick Heffley who says he should be able to purchase firearms again, despite several domestic violence ...
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