Posted February 8, 2018 2:00 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

A group of bipartisan U.S. Senators has filed legislation to reverse the fact that some vets are losing their right to keep and bear arms because someone is handling their finances.
On Tuesday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, along with his fellow Iowa Republican, Sen. Joni Ernst, West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin introduced S.2386, which could tackle how the Department of Veterans Affairs reports veterans to the FBI’s National Criminal Background Check System.
Currently, a veteran assigned a fiduciary trustee to act on their behalf is automatically declared “mentally defective” and is reported to NICS, the database Federal Firearms Licensees use to determine whether a prospective buyer is eligible to buy guns. Grassley feels to do so is a Second Amendment violation.
“Veterans are losing their Second Amendment rights because they have someone managing their checkbook,” Grassley said on the floor of the Senate.
As of Dec. 31, 2016, NICS had active records on 167,824 veterans reported by the VA for mental health reasons. This figure is down from 260,381 in 2015. Still, Grassley points out that 98 percent of the names in the gun check system listed by federal agencies for mental health reasons come from the VA alone.
Termed the Veterans’ Second

Source: Guns.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.