Elected Officials Should Not Have Firearms

The draconian rules at the Veteran’s Administration allow a person to be adjudicated as incompetent based solely on the fact the person needs someone else to manage their finances. The only thing needed is that someone has had a fiduciary appointed for them.

There are many reasons a person would have this. Perhaps they suffered an injury that prevents them from properly managing their money. Perhaps they are forgetful for whatever reason. The reality is just because one needs help with finances does not mean they are incompetent and therefore can’t own a firearm.

Given the serious flaws in our school system it is a wonder any graduates can handle their own finances.

The people the VA determines are unable to own firearms have their names entered into the database used for background checks. This is often done as the result of an administrative procedure and the affected person finds out when the letter comes in the mail. Instead of having a court determine incompetency the person must go to court to prove they are not incompetent after the fact.

It appears now as if the government, led by Obama, is working to keep millions of the elderly from being able to buy a firearm. The Social Security Administration has been working in the dark to craft rules on how to report the same things to the database as the VA. Millions of older Americans have a fiduciary appointed and under the ancient rules this will prevent them from owning firearms. The government will deem them incompetent without the benefit of a court hearing.

[note]It is not just the elderly. Many people are on Social Security for some sort of disability and if that includes someone to manage finances those folks could be in jeopardy.[/note]

This is just one more reason to get rid of Social Security and replace it with private accounts that people actually own.

If the inability to manage finances is sufficient cause to deny firearm ownership then no one in Congress or the White House should ever be allowed to own a firearm. None of them are able to manage money and they publicly demonstrate their incompetence each and every day.

Hell, the same holds true for elected officials at the state and local level in many parts of the country.

But why stop with them? If you need welfare then you have someone managing your finances by paying your bills for you. If that is the case then you should not be allowed to own a firearm.

It is time for the VA to change the rules. It is way past time that incompetence in these cases is determined by the courts and not bureaucrats who are paid bonuses for disarming veterans.

And it is well past time for government to stay out of our lives.

For those who think Obama has given up on disarming the people think again. All tyrants disarm the people before they can ruthlessly control them.

Cave canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Big Dog

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3 Responses to “Elected Officials Should Not Have Firearms”

  1. Barbara says:

    Great article. We need to protect, they can not manage a budget, with our tax dollars, they need to be denied if they want to buy a gun. They also so not need body guards, we do not have them.

  2. Joe in N. Calif. says:

    Not only should they not have firearms, but they should have no armed guards. Take the firearms away from the Secret Service, all State police that guard the various state capitols and legislatures. Bar them from hiring armed guards (as St, Teddy did – even having his carry full auto submachine guns that were banned to everyone else).

  3. Blake says:

    Hell, most of our elected officials should have to dodge bullets on their way to work- perhaps that might incentivize them to actually do something positive.