DOJ Is Paying States $230 Million To Turn Their Gun Owning Citizens!!
The Department of Justice is offering $230 million to states to incentivize the sharing of citizen data, including personal medical information, for enhanced background checks and red flag laws. This initiative raises significant privacy concerns, as the sharing of medical marijuana records, for instance, could lead to individuals being classified as felons under federal law, impacting their Second Amendment rights. While some states may resist, others are reportedly cooperating with the DOJ's data requests.









