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Jun 12, 2024

Pro-Gun Organization Issues Statement About Hunter Biden and Donald Trump’s Loss Of Gun Rights

By Jose Nino

On June 11, 2024, the National Association for Gun Rights issued a statement about Donald Trump’s and Hunter Biden’s deprivation of gun rights.

The organization noted that the Gun Control Act (GCA) and the National Instant Criminal Background Check (NICS) System have worked to deprive gun rights from millions of Americans without due process.

In this instance, NAGR noted that “These same gun control laws, which Hunter Biden is guilty of violating, are the same laws now being abused to federally-bar Donald Trump from possessing a firearm for the rest of his life.”

On top of that, NAGR brought attention to how these same gun control laws have stripped 264,000 veterans of their right to bear arms without any due process. In sum, there are north of 16 million Americans who are on the FBI’s “no-guns” NICS list. 

NAGR believes that the Biden crime family “is getting a taste of their own anti-gun medicine” in addition to Donald Trump whose “‘take the guns first’ comments during a 2019 push to expand these federal gun control laws resulted in Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) putting the bill on President Biden’s desk for signature in 2022.” 

The pro-gun organization argues that Cornyn’s push to add more names to the “no-guns” NICS list is the reason Donald Trump’s Second Amendment rights are currently on the chopping block.

NAGR believes that gun control laws only guarantee that “drug lords like Hunter Biden — who do not care about what the law says either way – will continue to be armed and dangerous while ordinary law-abiding gun owners continue to lose their gun rights every day at the hands of corrupt bureaucrats like Alvin Bragg.”

In NAGR’s view, these gun control laws should be abolished. It added that these developments “should be a wakeup call for the entire Republican Party and GOP lawmakers to stop abandoning the Second Amendment.”

NAGR is urging Donald Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell and Texas Senator John Cornyn to publicly support a repeal of the GCA and NICS. 

Since NAGR was founded in 2000, it has been one of the fastest growing no-compromise gun lobbies in the US. Its relentless activism is the reason why legislation like Constitutional Carry is now the law of the land in several red states. 

Anyone serious about restoring gun rights should support NAGR’s campaigns.