BOMBSHELL: Veterans Affairs RAKED OVER COALS For Taking 275,000 VETERAN'S GUN RIGHTS AWAY...

Published on February 26, 2025
Duration: 14:06

This video discusses the Veterans Affairs' (VA) practice of revoking gun rights from veterans due to financial mismanagement, often without adequate due process. It highlights concerns raised in Congress about 275,000 veterans being placed on the NICS list, the lack of clear appeal processes before rights are revoked, and the implications for constitutional rights. The discussion also touches upon legislative efforts like the "Veterans' Second Amendment Protection Act" aimed at rectifying these issues.

Quick Summary

The Veterans Affairs (VA) is facing significant backlash for revoking gun rights from an estimated 275,000 veterans, often due to financial issues or fiduciary appointments, without ensuring adequate due process. Concerns are high that veterans remain on the NICS list even after issues are resolved, prompting calls for legislative action like the "Veterans' Second Amendment Protection Act" to restore their constitutional rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Channel
  2. 01:17NAGR's Role & Hearing Overview
  3. 01:36VA's Gun Rights Revocations Explained
  4. 02:11Question on NICS & Fiduciary Status
  5. 03:03Due Process Concerns Raised
  6. 04:09Bureaucrat's Response on Due Process
  7. 06:07Critique of VA's Due Process Explanation
  8. 06:54Call to Action & Bill Introduction
  9. 07:47Appeal Process for Veterans
  10. 08:39Changes Post-Consolidated Appropriations Act
  11. 09:54Red Flag Law Parallels
  12. 11:38Legislative Solutions & Bills
  13. 12:12VA Reporting Criteria Question
  14. 13:02Summary of Changes & Ongoing Issues
  15. 13:52Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Veterans Affairs (VA) being criticized regarding veterans' gun rights?

The VA is criticized for revoking gun rights from approximately 275,000 veterans, often due to financial mismanagement or the appointment of a fiduciary, without providing adequate due process or clear appeal avenues before rights are suspended.

What is the main concern about veterans being placed on the NICS list by the VA?

The primary concern is that veterans may remain on the NICS list even if the reason for their initial placement (like having a fiduciary) is resolved or was improperly applied, leading to a loss of constitutional rights without proper adjudication.

What legislative action is being discussed to address these issues?

The "Veterans' Second Amendment Protection Act" is being promoted to ensure veterans retain their constitutional rights and to prevent government agencies like the VA from infringing upon Second Amendment rights without due process.

How did the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024 affect VA reporting to NICS?

The Act generally shifted VA reporting to NICS to require a court order specifically finding a veteran to be a danger to themselves or others, moving away from broader criteria previously used.

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