Senate Voted to Let Vets With Mental Issues Keep Guns Hours Before Maine Shooting

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Robert Card, an Army reservist with a history of mental health issues, is suspected of killing at least 18 people at multiple locations in Maine on Wednesday.

Hours before the rampage, the Senate voted 53-45 to adopt an amendment making it easier for veterans with mental disabilities to get guns. The Department of Veteran Affairs is currently required to send the names of veterans who need assistance managing their benefits to the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

The amendment adopted on Wednesday, introduced by Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), overturns this requirement. “My amendment would prevent government workers from unduly stripping veterans of their right to bear arms,” Kennedy said. “Every veteran who bravely serves our country has earned VA benefits, and it’s wrong for the government to punish veterans who get a helping hand to manage those resources.”

Five senators who caucus with Democrats — three Democrats and two Independents, all up for reelection in 2024 — voted with Republicans to adopt the amendment. “It is not right that a D.C. bureaucrat at VA could take away a veterans’ legal right to their firearms simply because they needed assistance managing their finances,” said Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mt.).

Angus King, an Independent who represents Maine, also voted to adopt it. So did Susan Collins, the long-serving Maine Republican. Neither senator’s office immediately responded to requests for comment about the vote.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Ct.), one of the leading gun control advocates in Congress, argued against the amendment on Wednesday. “We are not talking about people who just can’t balance their checkbook We’re not talking about people who just need some assistance with their financial affairs,” he said, per The Hill. “The standard that the VA uses is the standard of mental competence.”

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“Let me put a finer point on it,” Murphy added. “One third of the veterans we’re talking about in this category are diagnosed schizophrenics. This amendment allows for every single one of them to have their gun rights restored.”

Murphy’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He weighed in on the shooting on Thursday. “Another deeply mentally ill man, armed with a military semi-automatic rifle, commits mass murder,” he wrote on X. “This isn’t hard. a. Keep weapons away from potentially dangerous people. b. Don’t let anyone have an assault weapon. Mass shootings decline. Nobody’s 2A rights are harmed.”

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