Pro-Gun Bill Restores Gun Rights for Veterans & Seniors

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Sen. Rand Paul’s new bill seeks to curb Obama’s abuses of power on gun control.
Fredericksburg, Va. - The National Association for Gun Rights is proud to announce its support for the pro-gun “Protecting Gun Rights and Due Process Act” introduced by U.S. Senator Rand Paul last week. 

“Senator Paul’s new bill is the only one in Congress that would block -- not expand -- the loopholes that have allowed President Obama to categorically strip Second Amendment rights from thousands of law-abiding veterans, senior citizens, and other gun owners without due process,” stated NAGR President Dudley Brown. 

The nation’s fastest-growing gun rights group, of which Senator Paul is a member, represents 4 million gun owners across the country.

If passed, Sen. Paul’s bill would put an end to the Obama administration’s "unconstitutional" practice of denying gun rights to veterans, which to date has resulted in nearly 200,000 heroes losing their Second Amendment rights. 

The bill would also block the President’s recent executive action aimed at stripping 4.2 million senior citizens of their right to bear arms.

The bill goes one step further by blocking states and agencies from submitting individual records to the federal NICS “no-guns” database without due process in an actual court of law, complete with the right to council and a hearing. 

It would also restore gun rights to veterans, seniors, and others who have been denied their gun rights without ever getting their day in court in the first place. 

“Simply put, this bill protects the constitutionally-guaranteed right to due process for gun owners by providing that no individual or group of individuals can become “prohibited persons” and lose their gun rights by the President’s executive fiat,” stated Brown, “Senator Paul has once again demonstrated that he’s Washington’s leading advocate for gun owners.”

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