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Why The Gun Industry Might Secretly Love Joe Biden (And Stimulus Checks)
Many consumer products from kitchen appliances to furniture and even automobiles have been in short supply. Guns, however, are plentiful.
Here s What You Need To Remember: Gun shops around the country reported a notable uptick in sales after each round of stimulus checks went out.
Across the country, there has been a similar story told: as soon as stimulus checks came in gun sales increased. A number of factors could be playing a role. In addition to fears including increased violence in the country, and concerns over new gun control measures, many Americans just had extra money to spend.
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A shocking memorandum uncovered by The Daily Caller reveals that the Department of Veterans Administration (VA) is sharing confidential veteran medical information with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to stop veterans from buying firearms and to seize firearms veterans already own.
The transfer of confidential health information about veterans from the VA to the FBI is a violation of federal law and constitutes a direct attack on the Second Amendment right of veterans to own and use firearms for hunting, shooting and self-defense.
Never the less, the VA sends veterans’ personal medical and financial information directly to the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which can seize their guns in home raids.