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If you’re over 65 and own firearms, there are specific federal protections that most attorneys, gun stores, and even law enforcement officers never talk about. Some of these rights have existed since the 1980s, yet senior gun owners lose their firearms every year simply because they don’t know these protections exist. In this video, we break down 10 forgotten gun rights for seniors, including: Federal protections against constructive possession accusations How the ADA applies to firearms training and concealed carry permits What nursing homes and assisted living facilities can and cannot legally ban The presumption of competency during guardianship proceedings How to appeal wrongful NICS background check denials When federal law overrides age-based state gun restrictions Estate planning tools that protect your heirs from accidental felonies HIPAA protections related to firearm ownership and medical privacy Options for restoring gun rights lost decades ago Your constitutional right to remain silent and demand an attorney These aren’t loopholes. These are real rights grounded in federal law, court decisions, and constitutional protections — and they only work if you know they exist and assert them. ⚠️ Many seniors permanently lose their firearms because family members, healthcare providers, or agencies pressure them without a court order. This video explains how to protect yourself before that happens. 📌 Subscribe for weekly updates on gun law, Supreme Court decisions, and real-world legal risks gun owners face — especially seniors. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Firearm laws vary by state and change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction regarding your specific situation. #SeniorGunOwners #GunRights #SecondAmendment #FirearmLaw #ElderLaw #GunLaw #ConcealedCarry #2A #GunRightsEducation #FirearmsLegal