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Thus far I've only seen this YouTube from Jared Yanis (Guns and Gadgets). He has a copy of a letter dated 13 March, signed by 140 Democrat Congressmen that was sent to the Veterans Administration Director after the latest Omnibus Bill was passed approximately a week ago to stave off a Federal Government shutdown. They're extremely pissed the bill, passed by both House and Senate, and signed by Biden about a week ago, contains provisions (the "Kennedy Amendment") that put an end to the VA unilaterally "adjudicating" veterans without any judicial due process as being too wacko to possess firearms, reporting it to NICS, and to the veteran's local law enforcement, without notifying the veteran beforehand. A form letter is later (sometimes) sent to the veteran informing the veteran they're a "Prohibited Person". It's an extrajudicial action that strips the veteran of any rights to possess firearms, declaring the vet a "Prohibited Person", and potentially launching local law enforcement to seize any in the veteran's possession by armed force.
The letter instructs the Veterans Administration to now use local (state) Extreme Risk Protection Order & Red Flag laws to strip veterans of their rights to acquire, own and possess firearms. If they cannot unilaterally disarm military veterans with an extrajudicial "adjudication" now blocked by law, they'll do it by other means. This is nothing less than a tantrum being pitched by the Biden Administration, Congressional Democrats and the Veterans Administration. It doesn't have the power of an Executive Order from Biden, but I've little doubt the same VA Director who attempted to take down Eisenstadt's famous Times Square VJ-Day "Kiss" photo in all VA facilities, will put this into motion.
This big steaming pile of male bovine fecal matter is the reason I do not set foot anywhere near a VA facility of any kind, medical or otherwise. I'm not up on Indiana's "Red Flag" laws and don't know how this would play out with the VA in Indiana attempting to disarm veterans using Indiana Law. It's certainly going to be easier in a number of other states.
Jared can be quite strident, and there's always a "paid promotion" commercial just after his introduction before he gets to the subject matter. I've been looking to find a copy of that letter online and have not been successful yet.
Thus far I've only seen this YouTube from Jared Yanis (Guns and Gadgets). He has a copy of a letter dated 13 March, signed by 140 Democrat Congressmen that was sent to the Veterans Administration Director after the latest Omnibus Bill was passed approximately a week ago to stave off a Federal Government shutdown. They're extremely pissed the bill, passed by both House and Senate, and signed by Biden about a week ago, contains provisions (the "Kennedy Amendment") that put an end to the VA unilaterally "adjudicating" veterans without any judicial due process as being too wacko to possess firearms, reporting it to NICS, and to the veteran's local law enforcement, without notifying the veteran beforehand. A form letter is later (sometimes) sent to the veteran informing the veteran they're a "Prohibited Person". It's an extrajudicial action that strips the veteran of any rights to possess firearms, declaring the vet a "Prohibited Person", and potentially launching local law enforcement to seize any in the veteran's possession by armed force.
The letter instructs the Veterans Administration to now use local (state) Extreme Risk Protection Order & Red Flag laws to strip veterans of their rights to acquire, own and possess firearms. If they cannot unilaterally disarm military veterans with an extrajudicial "adjudication" now blocked by law, they'll do it by other means. This is nothing less than a tantrum being pitched by the Biden Administration, Congressional Democrats and the Veterans Administration. It doesn't have the power of an Executive Order from Biden, but I've little doubt the same VA Director who attempted to take down Eisenstadt's famous Times Square VJ-Day "Kiss" photo in all VA facilities, will put this into motion.
This big steaming pile of male bovine fecal matter is the reason I do not set foot anywhere near a VA facility of any kind, medical or otherwise. I'm not up on Indiana's "Red Flag" laws and don't know how this would play out with the VA in Indiana attempting to disarm veterans using Indiana Law. It's certainly going to be easier in a number of other states.
Jared can be quite strident, and there's always a "paid promotion" commercial just after his introduction before he gets to the subject matter. I've been looking to find a copy of that letter online and have not been successful yet.
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