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Justice Department creates a new pathway to restore gun rights for some convicted of felonies
Summary by The McAllen Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Associated Press , as published by MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News
· August 17, 2026
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Key points The new rule was launched by the newly confirmed Attorney General, and more information can be found through official sources or news outlets like The Monitor. The Justice Department has created a new rule that allows individuals with felony convictions to apply for reinstatement of their gun rights.
The Justice Department has created a new rule that allows individuals with felony convictions to apply for reinstatement of their gun rights. This development is seen as a victory for Second Amendment advocates.
The process is intended to provide a pathway for nonviolent individuals to regain their right to own firearms. Further details about the rule and application process are available from the Justice Department.
The new rule was launched by the newly confirmed Attorney General, and more information can be found through official sources or news outlets like The Monitor.
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Published: August 17, 2026 ·
Source: MyRGV.com (The Monitor) - All News ·
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