VA BACKS DOWN ON THREAT TO TAKE IDAHO VETERAN’S GUNS


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The VA official left the scene, leaving VA spokesman Bret Bowers to try to provide cover for his retreat, claiming that the agency doesn’t have the power to confiscate weapons. He added, “We don’t send officers to confiscate weapons. We are about providing health care to veterans.”

This assertion was baseless, as revealed by a statement from another VA spokesman, Bryan Holt, with the Bonner County VA office:

http://www.infowars.com/va-backs-down-on-threat-to-take-idaho-veterans-guns/

COP ASSAULTS HANDICAPPED VET, CLAIMS HE DOESN’T LOOK DISABLED ENOUGH


The veteran, identified as Isiah James, was approached by Riviera Beach Police Officer G. Wilson after legally parking in a handicap spot and accused of taking the space from potential wheelchair-bound shoppers.

“You don’t get to decide! The fucking United States government… when I got blown up for my fucking country 8 times with a damn IED, was in a coma for two fucking months… I get to decide whose disabled!” James said after being told he shouldn’t have been issued a handicap parking permit.

http://www.infowars.com/cop-assaults-handicapped-vet-claims-he-doesnt-look-disabled-enough/

MISSOURI MAY CRACK DOWN ON ARMED OATH KEEPERS AS “ANGRY AND THREATENING” OUTSIDERS


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Four armed members of the constitutional association of current and former U.S. soldiers, police and first responders arrived in the strife-torn city last night to assist business owners in an effort to deter looters and arsonists.

A recently passed law permits citizens to open-carry firearms in Missouri. The law, however, states that openly carried firearms may not be presented in an “angry or threatening manner,” Marcia McCormick, a professor of law at St. Louis University Law School, told Reuters on Tuesday.

http://www.infowars.com/missouri-may-crack-down-on-armed-oath-keepers-as-angry-and-threatening-outsiders/

REPORT: GOP DIVIDED ON MANDATORY MINIMUMS FOR PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED ILLEGALS


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Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) would like to see legislation that would impose a mandatory minimum of five years on illegal immigrants who re-enter the country illegally after being deported. Last month Cruz introduced “Kate’s Law” that would apply such minimums.

Meanwhile, Politico reports that Sens. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), as critics of mandatory minimums for certain nonviolent crimes, are wary of applying them to illegal immigrants as well.

http://www.infowars.com/report-gop-divided-on-mandatory-minimums-for-previously-deported-illegals/