
Jelly Roll says lifelong gun ban as a felon should have 'path to redemption,' wants his right to hunt back
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Jelly Roll plans to petition the government for hunting rifle rights after seeking a pardon from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee this December.
"There should be some path to redemption. Even if it takes 30 years." Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com.
Rogan asked Jelly Roll if these conditions were "forever," which prompted Jelly Roll to explain that he's up for a pardon this month.
"Well, this is interesting. This is a slippery slope for me. I am up for a pardon this year. My paperwork has been sent to my governor, and he considers pardons every December. So, every day, I'm just kind of praying," Jelly Roll said.

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