How Many Veterans Just Had Their Second Amendment Rights Saved?
This video explains a significant legislative change that protects veterans' Second Amendment rights. Previously, the VA could report beneficiaries to the NICS system as 'mentally defective' if benefits were transferred to a fiduciary, without a judicial finding. New language in an appropriations bill now requires a judicial order or finding that the veteran is a danger to themselves or others before such a report can be made, effectively saving the firearm rights of many veterans.











