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The Justice Department on Monday finalized a new regulation that creates a formal mechanism for individuals previously prohibited from possessing firearms due to criminal convictions to petition for the restoration of their Second Amendment rights. The rule represents a significant shift in how the federal government addresses firearm ownership eligibility for those with felony records.
Under the new pathway, convicted felons who meet certain criteria will have the opportunity to apply for reinstatement of their gun rights through an established administrative process. The regulation aims to provide a structured framework for evaluating individual cases where circumstances may warrant reconsidering blanket firearms prohibitions.
The finalized rule follows years of debate over balancing public safety concerns with constitutional rights protections for individuals seeking to restore their legal standing regarding firearm ownership. The Justice Department has not disclosed specific eligibility requirements or timelines for the application process.
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