Jelly Roll's Redemption: A Country Star's Journey to Own a Rifle for Hunting

Country star Jelly Roll recently discussed his desire to own a rifle for hunting purposes on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast. He mentioned that his parole conditions currently prevent him from owning or using a gun, but he is hopeful for a pardon from Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee this December. Even if pardoned, Jelly Roll explained that Tennessee has strict policies for violent offenders, and he would still have limitations.
Jelly Roll emphasized the positive impact hunting has had on his mental and physical health and expressed his wish to have the right to hunt if pardoned. He believes in the concept of redemption and hopes to advocate for a path to redemption for individuals with criminal records in Tennessee. Despite his desire to own a gun for protection, he acknowledged the importance of public safety and the Christian belief in redemption.
In the documentary "Jelly Roll: Save Me," Jelly Roll shared his past experiences with the justice system, including being charged as an adult at a young age for serious offenses. He served time in prison and probation but reflected on the limitations imposed on him at a crucial stage of his life. Jelly Roll's journey highlights his belief in redemption and the challenges he has faced in seeking a second chance.