193 TRAITORS Vote To Disarm Veterans!

This video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a legislative amendment aimed at preventing the VA from using mental health evaluations as a backdoor to disarm veterans. The amendment, sponsored by Representative Eli Crane, failed to pass, with 193 representatives voting against it. The speaker expresses strong disapproval, labeling these representatives as 'traitors' to the Constitution and urging greater advocacy from gun rights organizations and individuals.

Quick Summary

193 representatives voted against an amendment designed to stop the VA's 'backdoor gun control' practices, which allegedly disarm veterans by using mental health evaluations as a pretext. The amendment, sponsored by Rep. Eli Crane, aimed to protect veterans' Second Amendment rights but failed to pass.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Disgust Over Veteran Gun Rights Vote
  2. 00:28VA Backdoor Gun Control Explained
  3. 01:06193 Representatives Vote to Disarm Veterans
  4. 01:50Amendment to Stop Federal Government Failed
  5. 02:36Representatives Who Voted Against Amendment
  6. 03:47Amendment Sponsored by Eli Crane
  7. 04:15Amendment Passed, Future Veto Possible
  8. 05:03Call for More Advocates
  9. 05:53Heading to Blade Show
  10. 06:47Need Training and Advocacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'backdoor gun control' being discussed regarding veterans?

The 'backdoor gun control' refers to the VA's alleged practice of using mental health evaluations or fiduciary assistance needs as a pretext to deny veterans their Second Amendment rights to own firearms, bypassing direct legislative action.

How many representatives voted against the amendment to stop VA backdoor gun control?

A total of 193 representatives voted against the amendment that aimed to prevent the VA from disarming veterans. This vote is highlighted as a significant opposition to protecting veterans' Second Amendment rights.

Who sponsored the amendment to protect veterans' gun rights?

The amendment to stop the VA's alleged backdoor gun control was sponsored by Representative Eli Crane. Gun rights organizations like GOA and NAGR also supported this legislative effort.

What is the potential outcome for the amendment protecting veterans' gun rights?

Although the amendment passed and is part of a spending bill, there is a possibility that the commander-in-chief may veto the entire bill, which could nullify the amendment's protections.

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