Senators team up to support proposed legislation protecting veteran’s Second Amendment rights
- Congressional Republicans aim to stop a policy that forces veterans to choose between financial aid and Second Amendment rights, as stated in the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act.
- The Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act aims to stop the VA from reporting veterans in financial assistance to the FBI's background check system, potentially affecting 250,000 veterans' gun rights.
- Senators Paul and Kennedy support legislation to reverse the current reporting practice, stating that veterans should not lose rights when seeking assistance.
- Fifteen Republican senators and various veterans' organizations support the legislation, which seeks to protect veterans' rights.
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Rep. Jim Jordan: Your Second Amendment rights shouldn’t stop at the state line
Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) says the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act will allow people with concealed carry permits from their home state to carry concealed firearms in any other states that allow concealed carry. “It recognizes the importance of the rights we enjoy under our great Constitution,” he says, adding that he expects the House to pass the bill.

Senators team up to support proposed legislation protecting veteran’s Second Amendment rights
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) announced he would support Sen. John Kennedy's (R-LA) bill to protect veterans' Second Amendment rights.Paul joined Kennedy’s proposed “Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act,” which would prevent veterans from being denied their constitutionally-protected rights to purchase guns in the country legally after receiving assistance in managing their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits.
Senators team up to support proposed legislation protecting veteran’s Second Amendment rights - Washington Examiner
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) announced he would support Sen. John Kennedy‘s (R-LA) bill to protect veterans’ Second Amendment rights. Paul joined Kennedy’s proposed “Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act,” which would prevent veterans from being denied their constitutionally-protected rights to purchase guns in the country legally after receiving assistance in managing their Department of Veterans Affairs benefits. Due to a current interpretation…
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