This video details the 'military titling' process, a Department of Defense procedure that can lead to service members and veterans being added to the NICS database, effectively disarming them. This occurs when an individual is listed as the subject of a military criminal investigative report, even without arrest, charge, or conviction. The process is criticized for its low standard, potential for erroneous data entry, and long-term impact on individuals' Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses a "2A constitutional crisis" within military bureaucracy where veterans are allegedly disarmed based on unsubstantiated or unproven allegations. The "titling" process within the Department of Defense, recorded in the DCII and shared with NICS, can result in individuals being flagged for 40 years, even without criminal convictions. Legislation proposed by Representative Eli Crane aims to address this issue, and a lawsuit, Rosales v. Warmuth, is mentioned as challenging these practices.
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