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April 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department will allow actor Mel Gibson to own guns again, despite his 2011 conviction on a domestic violence charge, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
Actor Mel Gibson will reportedly have his gun rights restored by the Justice Department, more than a decade after his misdemeanor domestic violence conviction. A former pardon attorney for the ...
Mel Gibson will be getting his gun rights back, according to the New York Times. Sources told the publication Friday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will allow the actor and Trump supporter ...
Actor Mel Gibson was once known for making headlines regarding his Hollywood movie projects, but years after controversy derailed his career, he’s now in a conversation surrounding gun rights.
Despite being an acting special ambassador to Hollywood, Mel Gibson, the actor and Oscar-winning director who pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of battering his ex-girlfriend in 2011, ...
The Justice Department has approved Mel Gibson’s rights to own guns again after a 2011 domestic violence conviction. Attorney General Pam Bondi approved the restoration of the actor’s gun ...
The actor was convicted in 2011 on a domestic violence charge and sentenced to three years of probation for hitting his then girlfriend The US Justice Department will allow actor Mel Gibson to own ...
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