Right to own gun
Veterans and soldiers, beware of what you tell health care providers, or you may lose your right to own a gun.
When you are screened in VA, you may be asked three questions. "Did I feel stressed?" "Did I feel threatened?" "Did I feel like doing harm to someone?" If you answer "yes" to any one of those questions, and you have a concealed carry permit, you will lose that permit. VA also will report you to the Department of Homeland Security, which very well may result in you losing your right to even own a firearm.
Remember, Obama's chief of homeland security put out a letter to police agencies suggesting that military veterans are potential terrorists -- "Right-wing extremism: Current and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment." This was not meant to be seen by the public. The people they refer to as potential terrorists are military veterans, and those who oppose abortion and repressive gun laws.
Soldiers, if you go on sick call for psychological issues, complain of PTSD, depression or any mental issue, you may lose your right to own a gun. The Obama administration and Democrats such as Senators Schumer, Lautenberg and Attorney General Holder are trying to make your medical records available to other agencies of the U.S. government to determine if you represent a threat to this country or should lose your right to own a gun. There is no judicial review or appeal. Facts are not an issue; it is entirely a subjective opinion by the government.
Soldiers and veterans, this administration is not your friend, and they do not deserve your service. Beware of them.
Donald N. Baker









