The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has announced it will cease placing individuals on the NICS prohibited persons list solely due to having a fiduciary. This decision, influenced by advocacy from Gun Owners of America (GOA) since the Clinton administration, aims to rectify past wrongs and protect veterans' Second Amendment rights. Approximately 250,000 veterans are expected to be removed from the list.
This video details significant victories for Second Amendment advocates, primarily focusing on the reduction of the ATF's budget and the restoration of firearm rights for veterans affected by the VA's fiduciary rule. It highlights how advocacy groups like GOA successfully lobbied Congress to curb the ATF's expansion and prevent the implementation of policies that would disarm veterans based on financial assistance. The content also touches upon ongoing legislative efforts and the ATF's strategic plans.
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