ATTENTION! Pro-2A Bill To Get Vote TOMORROW

Published on September 17, 2024
Duration: 5:35

This video provides a critical update on the SAVE Act, a pro-2A bill attached to a six-month continuing resolution. The legislation aims to protect veterans' rights by preventing the VA from disarming them, maintain historic budget cuts to the ATF, and improve NFA approval times. Viewers are strongly urged to contact their representatives to support this bill.

Quick Summary

The SAVE Act, attached to a six-month continuing resolution, is a critical pro-2A bill. It protects veterans' rights, maintains ATF budget cuts, and speeds up NFA approvals. Contact your representative at 202-224-3121 to support this vital legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00SAVE Act and Legislative Call to Action
  2. 01:42Protecting Veterans' Rights
  3. 02:02ATF Budget and Recruitment Cuts
  4. 02:23Improving NFA Approval Times
  5. 02:45Blocking Anti-Gun Omnibus Bills
  6. 03:04The SAVE Act Explained: Voter Integrity
  7. 04:01Contacting the Capitol Switchboard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SAVE Act and why is it important for Second Amendment supporters?

The SAVE Act is a pro-2A bill attached to a six-month continuing resolution. It aims to protect veterans' rights, maintain cuts to the ATF, improve NFA approval times, and ensure only citizens vote in federal elections. Contact your representative to support it.

How can I contact my representative to support the SAVE Act?

You can contact your representative by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121. Ask the operator to connect you with your specific representative and voice your support for the continuing resolution and the SAVE Act.

What impact does the SAVE Act have on the ATF?

The SAVE Act proposes maintaining historic budget cuts to the ATF for at least six months. This has already led to the cancellation of a recent recruitment class for new agents, impacting the agency's operational capacity.

How does the SAVE Act address NFA approval times?

The SAVE Act mandates that the ATF must continue its efforts to improve National Firearms Act (NFA) approval times. Recent improvements have been significant, with some suppressor approvals processed in as little as four hours.

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