There could be no better poster boy than Mel Gibson for the wisdom of "red flag" laws, which allow the state to remove guns ...
Which brings us back to Mel Gibson. Contrary to the implication of ... based on crimes (such as growing marijuana or selling drugs) that may not even involve an identifiable victim, let alone ...
Mr. Gibson lost his right to own guns after his conviction in 2011. Federal law prohibits all those with felony convictions, ...
The “Braveheart” actor said he also wants to increase incentives to make filming in California more lucrative.
Gibson appeared at MegaCon in Orlando, Florida, on the heels of his movie 'Flight Risk' Gerardo Mora/Getty After nearly 50 years in the entertainment industry, Mel Gibson still has a dream ...
A former Department of Justice employee says that a dispute over Mel Gibson and lethal weapons led to her firing. Oyer and representatives for the Justice Department didn't immediately respond to ...
Gibson's access to guns is prohibited due to a 2011 "no contest" plea. A top official leading the Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney said she was fired from her post one day after ...
“They sent it back to me saying, ‘We would like you to add Mel Gibson to this memo,'”Oyer said. That included a letter from Gibson’s lawyers noting he had been tapped by Trump as a ...
By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital A pardon attorney at the Justice Department claims she was fired after refusing to restore Mel Gibson‘s gun rights. In an interview with the Times ...
Former Justice Department pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer says she was fired one day after she refused to recommend that actor Mel Gibson have his gun rights restored, according to the New York ...