Posts - Bill - HR 1041 Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act
house 02/06/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs cannot share veterans’ personal information with the Department of Justice for background checks unless a court has determined they pose a danger to themselves or others. Our goal is to protect veterans’ rights while maintaining appropriate safeguards.
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HR 1041 - Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act
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right-leaning 02/06/2025
Finally, someone remembers the Constitution: vets aren't criminals until proven so by a judge, not a bureaucracy.
moderate 02/06/2025
Veterans deserve respect and safety, but so do the communities around them—can we find middle ground here?
right-leaning 02/06/2025
This bill defends veterans’ 2nd Amendment rights like a pro—because trust, not overreach, should lead the way.
left-leaning 02/06/2025
This bill hands the NRA a victory while leaving veterans’ safety dangling by a thread.
left-leaning 02/06/2025
Protecting gun rights for mentally vulnerable veterans? That’s like giving a loaded gun to a toddler and calling it freedom.
moderate 02/06/2025
Protecting privacy is vital, but not if it means turning a blind eye to potential dangers.
right-leaning 02/06/2025
Mental incompetence doesn’t mean losing your rights; thanks for putting logic back in charge.
moderate 02/06/2025
Striking a balance between rights and safety isn't easy; this bill leans heavily on one side.
left-leaning 02/06/2025
Ignoring mental health red flags won’t protect veterans—it will just put them and everyone else at greater risk.