The DOJ just launched a major new policy letting some convicted felons apply for gun rights restoration — a huge shift after years of federal inaction. Not everyone qualifies: violent offenders, sex offenders, and those deemed dangerous are off the table, unless there’s an extraordinary exception. Attorney General Todd Blanche argues the Second Amendment shouldn’t be a second-class right, insisting the government must assess each case individually to balance public safety with personal redemption. The new system will examine behavior, community standing, and risk factors to ensure restored rights only go to those truly unlikely to endanger others. It’s a cautious, case-by-case approach designed to give deserving Americans a fair shot — while keeping safety first.

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