VA DOUBLES DOWN On Taking Veteran's Gun Rights While Ignoring Congressional Law... IN CONGRESS!!!

Published on July 11, 2024
Duration: 9:06

This video critically examines the VA's alleged practice of using the fiduciary program as a mechanism to strip veterans of their Second Amendment rights, even when Congress has passed legislation to protect these rights. The speaker highlights how a clinician's assessment of a veteran's financial management, particularly if a spouse handles finances, can lead to referral to the fiduciary program, subsequently impacting their ability to own firearms. The content emphasizes the VA's opposition to the "Veteran Second Amendment Restoration Act" and its stance that it cannot comply with laws aimed at restoring these rights, citing existing appeal processes.

Quick Summary

The VA is accused of using its fiduciary program to revoke veterans' Second Amendment rights, even when Congress passes protective legislation. A clinician's assessment of financial management can lead to referral, impacting firearm ownership. The VA opposes the "Veteran Second Amendment Restoration Act," citing existing relief petitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: VA's Stance on Veteran Gun Rights
  2. 00:10VA Doubling Down on Defying Congress
  3. 00:31Bureaucratic Power Grab Concerns
  4. 01:16Sponsor Message: American Hartford Gold
  5. 02:29Veteran Sacrifices and Bureaucratic Treatment
  6. 03:18Clinician Referrals to Fiduciary Program
  7. 03:55Breakdown of the Fiduciary Program Impact
  8. 04:59VA's Appeal System for Rights Restoration
  9. 05:14VA Official Defends Actions Against Congress
  10. 05:33VA Opposes Veteran Second Amendment Restoration Act
  11. 06:13Critique of the Petition for Relief Process
  12. 07:04Representative Crane's Tongue Lashing of VA Official
  13. 07:16Loyalty to Constitution vs. Boss
  14. 08:01Constitutional Violations and Due Process
  15. 08:11Summary: Bureaucracy vs. Veteran Rights
  16. 08:56Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the VA allegedly impact veteran gun rights?

The VA allegedly uses the fiduciary program to strip veterans of their Second Amendment rights. A clinician's assessment, such as a veteran's spouse managing finances, can lead to referral to this program, impacting their ability to own firearms.

What is the VA's stance on the Veteran Second Amendment Restoration Act?

The VA opposes the "Veteran Second Amendment Restoration Act." They argue that they already provide an opportunity for individuals to petition for relief from firearm prohibitions and that they cannot comply with the act's requirements to notify the Attorney General.

What is the criticism of the VA's 'petition for relief' process for gun rights?

Critics argue that the 'petition for relief' process is flawed because it implies rights have already been lost. Veterans must then go through a process to ask for their rights back, which is seen as an inadequate remedy for the initial infringement.

Why is the VA's process for revoking gun rights considered problematic?

The process is criticized for allowing a random clinician, without extensive checks, balances, or due process, to recommend the loss of gun rights based on observations like a spouse managing finances. This is seen as a violation of due process and constitutional rights.

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