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Veteran Gun Rights Restoration Bill Advancing in Washington, Will Texas Legislature Follow?

Washington, D.C. — They served their country, wore the uniform, and swore an oath to defend the Constitution.

Now the very government they defended is trying to disarm them — without a crime, without a hearing, and without due process.

That’s the cold reality of what’s happening to thousands of American veterans, courtesy of the Veterans Administration’s (VA) backdoor red flag policy.

The story isn’t new — the VA has long been flagging veterans as “incompetent” to manage their finances and then forwarding their names to the NICS gun ban database. Once flagged, these men and women are permanently prohibited from owning firearms. No judge. No trial. No defense.
Through bureaucratic partnerships, local law enforcement is often enlisted to enforce these orders — especially when the VA, DOJ, or ATF need help seizing firearms… even here in Texas.
These are red flag-style gun confiscations in everything but name, and Texas law currently does nothing to stop it.
But help may be on the way.
The Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act just cleared a key hurdle in Washington, passing out of the U.S. House Committee on Veterans Affairs — a critical first step toward protecting America’s veterans from unconstitutional disarmament at the hands of federal bureaucrats.
And while Congress inches forward with a modest bill to stop this abuse, the real firewall may be coming from the grassroots — deep in the heart of Texas.

Gun rights leaders are moving aggressively to stop this abuse cold — before one more veteran is disarmed without ever stepping foot in a courtroom.

“Veterans should not lose their rights because some D.C. bureaucrat doesn’t like the way they balance a checkbook,” said Chris McNutt, president of Texas Gun Rights.

No American should be disarmed without due process — especially if you put your life on the line for our country.”

TXGR is fighting back here in Texas with Senate Bill 1362, a sweeping piece of legislation that would ban all forms of red flag gun confiscation in Texas, including blocking state and local law enforcement from helping federal agencies like the VA enforce these unconstitutional seizures.

“SB 1362 would stop the VA from turning Texas cops into gun confiscation agents,” McNutt added. “No more secret orders. No more federal overreach. No more kicking in doors at 4 a.m. because a veteran asked for help.”

While Texas doesn’t have a formal statewide red flag law, the federal BSCA funding signed into law by Senator John Cornyn has poured tens of millions of dollars into the state under the guise of “crisis intervention.”

And as veterans across the country have learned, crisis intervention often means gun confiscation — especially when it comes to mental health.

According to House testimony, over 260,000 veterans have already been reported to the NICS system through VA referrals, without any finding of dangerousness by a judge.

The VA’s policy amounts to de facto gun bans for veterans — and the only thing standing between this federal abuse and total enforcement on Texas soil may be the passage of SB 1362.

“Red flag laws and their federal equivalents are the biggest betrayal of those who fought to protect our rights,” McNutt said.

“It’s time Texas lawmakers take a stand. No more compromises. No more excuses. Pass SB 1362 without amendments — and protect the rights of our veterans once and for all.”

SB 1362 has already passed the Texas Senate. Texas Gun Rights is now urging every gun owner to contact their state representative and demand a clean vote before the session ends on June 1.

Veterans defended liberty. Now it’s time for Texas to return the favor.

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