NYPD Moves to Revoke Trump's Gun License Following Felony Conviction
Former President Donald Trump faces losing his right to carry a firearm after being convicted on 34 felony counts in New York.
- Trump's concealed carry license was suspended in April 2023 after his indictment.
- He surrendered two out of three registered pistols to the NYPD, with the third moved to Florida.
- Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon is illegal under federal and state laws.
- Trump has the option to challenge the revocation of his gun license.
- The former president retains Secret Service protection despite the revocation.

























