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Navy Veteran John Arnold of Priest River, Idaho, received a letter from the VA informing him that he is no longer allowed to purchase or own guns,

Idaho Incident Raises Concerns over Government Gun Confiscation


When the Department of Veterans Affairs determines a veteran unable to take care of his financial affairs, it reports the assessment to the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). Once NICS gets the report, it labels the veteran "incapacitated," which means that he along with his family members who live in the same household are barred by law from buying or owning firearms.
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