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You served your country. But did you know your military service could fast track your concealed carry permit, waive training requirements, eliminate fees, and even expand reciprocity in certain states? In this video, we break down 10 overlooked veteran-specific gun rights buried in state and federal law. From DD-214 training waivers in states like Texas and Florida, to expedited processing in Arizona, to disability-based fee exemptions in the South, these are real legal provisions most gun stores, instructors, and even attorneys never mention. We also cover: • Veteran training waivers for concealed carry • Expedited CCW processing for veterans • VA disability fee exemptions • LEOSA eligibility for former Military Police • PTSD-related permit denials and ADA challenges • Federal property carry exceptions • VA fiduciary issues and prohibited person status • NFA approval trends for veterans • Veteran preference in gun business licensing • Discharge upgrades and restoration of rights Key legal references discussed include: Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Uniform Code of Military Justice Tyler v. Hillsdale County ⚠️ This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently and vary by state. Always consult a qualified attorney for your specific situation. If you're a veteran, comment your state below. We’re building a state-by-state veteran gun rights guide. Subscribe now so you don’t miss upcoming legal updates that could affect concealed carry and veteran exemptions nationwide. #VeteranGunRights #ConcealedCarry #SecondAmendment #MilitaryVeterans #GunLaws #LEOSA #DD214 #CCW #FirearmRights