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Also unanswered was who makes the decision to put in motion the departments decision to deem veterans mentally incapable.
Connelly noted the letter provides no specifics on the reasons for the proposed finding of incompetency; just that is based on a determination by someone in the VA.
In every state in the United States no one can be declared incompetent to administer their own affairs without due process of law and that usually requires a judicial hearing with evidence being offered to prove to a judge that the person is indeed incompetent, he explained.
This is a requirement of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that states that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Read the letter that got the investigation started:
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A legal team investigating the Obama administrations order that certain American military veterans deemed incompetent give up their weapons says the problem is worse than expected.
People who - live with veterans - now are being ordered not to possess a gun, .... and some veterans are told they can buy back their Second Amendment rights - by giving up their veterans benefits.
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