Sen. Chuck Grassley to President Trump: Repeal the Gun Ban for Military Veterans
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) sent President Donald Trump a letter Tuesday to urge the repeal of the gun ban for military veterans.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) sent President Donald Trump a letter Tuesday to urge the repeal of the gun ban for military veterans.
With 2018 underway we must consider four Second Amendment fights that the House and Senate should address sooner rather than later.
On March 22, the Washington Post reported on House Republican efforts to repeal the gun ban for military veterans by claiming Congress is making it easier for “mentally incompetent” vets to carry guns.
On March 17 NPR reported that the GOP-led House was helping “mentally incapacitated’ veterans get guns via the passage of the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act.
On Thursday the U.S. House voted to repeal the gun ban for military veterans via the passage of the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act.
On March 13 Breitbart News reported that House Republicans were eyeing a repeal of the gun ban for military veterans. On March 14 retired Army General David Petraeus and his gun control group blasted the proposed repeal as “irresponsible and dangerous.”
With the Social Security gun ban repealed and the lead ammunition ban revoked, the GOP-led House is now eyeing a repeal of the gun ban for U.S. military veterans. The gun ban for military veterans works in the same way