The "Lethal Weapon" star lost his firearm rights as a result of a 2011 domestic violence conviction. A former Department of Justice employee says that a dispute over Mel Gibson and lethal weapons led ...
Mr. Gibson lost his right to own guns after his conviction in 2011. Federal law prohibits all those with felony convictions, ...
After reading in Monday's New York Times story about actor Mel Gibson's failure to have his gun rights restored, I asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt at the press briefing that ...
Lethal Weapon is a buddy-cop action comedy film franchise created by Shane Black. It is centered around two mismatched Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) detectives, played by Mel Gibson and ...
John Oliver recently made a few witty remarks about Mel Gibson. The host’s words came following the gun rights controversy of ...
That’s the backdrop to reports that thanks to his “personal relationship” with President Donald Trump, Mel Gibson, the star of the “Lethal Weapon” franchise, could be regaining access to ...
Former U.S. pardon attorney Elizabeth G. Oyer was fired on Friday after opposing the restoration Hollywood A-lister Mel ...
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