Red Flag Laws Removed from Defense Bill Following Hudson Action
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Richard Hudson (R-NC) is praising the removal of anti-Second Amendment red flag laws from the final FY 22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Along with Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK), Rep. Hudson led 160 House Republicans in urging the removal of red flag provisions from the bill.
"I have remained determined to defend our Second Amendment rights, especially for service members. That's why I led efforts to remove red flag laws from the final NDAA, which is critical for Fort Bragg and our national defense," said Rep. Hudson. "I will continue to do everything possible to support our troops and defend our rights."
Final text of the FY 22 NDAA was released today and is expected to be voted on by the House and Senate in coming days. Rep. Hudson's efforts against red flag provisions in the bill were covered by Breitbart here.
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