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Second Amendment rights threatened, veterans targeted in recent Congressional vote [VIDEOS]

Second Amendment rights threatened, veterans targeted in recent Congressional vote [VIDEOS]

A recent vote in Congress to disarm certain veterans has sparked a contentious debate about Second Amendment rights and the treatment of veterans. On The Wayne Dupree Show, hosts Hutch and Jason Robertson expressed deep concern about the implications of this decision, emphasizing the potential violation of constitutional rights and the motives behind the government's actions.

Hutch highlighted the troubling nature of the vote, noting the challenges veterans face with VA procedures. “There was a vote in Congress and the majority of House Democrats voted to take away guns from certain veterans. Let me give you some background here. When I get my medical care from the VA and I have to pay a co-pay every month, and there is a form on pay.gov that I have to fill out every month to make that payment.Many of our veterans have come in years, or maybe they have hand or eye injuries that keep them from being able to make those payments themselves, and maybe their brother or their son, there's a place on the form that if you help a veteran, you fill out your information, if you've done something, they're trying to get your weapons. They're trying to say you're mentally unfit.”

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Hutch delved further into the topic, emphasizing the impact on veterans with PTSD. “And the bad part about these communists is that right now there are veterans. There are combat veterans who did a lot more combat than I did, who have PTSD issues and will never seek help because they know that if they do, they they're taking the guns. And that's the VA just going in front of a judge. They're not taking that, you know. They're putting a red flag on these people.”

He noted the bipartisan nature of the vote, with some Republicans opposing the veterans and a few Democrats supporting them. “There were two Republicans who voted against it. Tom McClintock and Matt Rosendale of Montana. He voted against veterans. Wow! I mean, there were four Democrats who voted with the veterans. This would prevent the VA from disarming about 20,000 veterans in the next fiscal year.”

Jason Robertson emphasized the pivotal role of the Second Amendment in American security and the government's motives behind disarming veterans. “Part of the reason we've never been invaded, why the country is safe, is the Second Amendment. And the Second Amendment was very clear where it's not going to be infringed, and it was designed to protect you, you know, against foreign and domestic risks.It was designed to keep the government in line.Why do you think the government wants to find excuses to disarm veterans?

He noted the significant difference between past and present military leaders and the potential threat posed by veterans who are deeply committed to their oath. “The veterans of 20 years ago, 30 years ago, are very different from the leaders who serve in the military today, because if things get in jeopardy and people continue to ignore the Constitution, the people on the front lines will be those veterans, and they are people who love their country, who have taken their oath to this country seriously, and it makes perfect sense that they would want to disarm these people.”

Hutch revealed a startling statistic. “250,000 since Bill Clinton instituted this.”

Jason replied in disbelief. “It's crazy. God, I didn't realize it was that bad.”

Hutch continued, stressing the importance of veterans owning firearms. “Who do you think owns the ARs? Law? Veterans? Exactly, because they were deeply involved with the ARs all their lives, right? You know?”

He praised Eli Crane, a former Navy SEAL, for his efforts to protect the rights of veterans. “A hero of this is Eli Crane, I think he's from Arizona. Eli Crane, former Navy SEAL, is walking the walk. He's the one that was a crane amendment to stop it, and Biden has said that will veto for that. So we'll see what happens.”

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