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Obviously, given the subject nature, YouTube can't be trusted whatsoever not to either bury my video, suppress it, or outright slap me with a strike simply for stating facts. So, this is going to be another @rumblevideo exclusive wherein I talk about the outright racism, hate speech, and actual calls for violence against White people simply for being White that is being perpetuated by black racists and black Supremacists.
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A federal court just ruled that suppressors are protected arms under the Second Amendment.
Good win.
But that’s not even the biggest part.
The real story is what this ruling may do to magazine bans, AR bans, and every “hardware” ban anti-gun states have been protecting for years.
Because the Ninth Circuit has been saying things like magazines are just accessories.
Not arms.
Not protected.
Basically a fashion accessory for your rifle.
But now the Fifth Circuit looked at suppressors and said:
No.
If it helps you use your firearm for lawful self-defense, it can be protected by the Second Amendment.
That creates a problem.
A big one.
Two federal courts are now looking at the same kind of argument and reaching opposite conclusions.
That’s called a circuit split.
And that may be exactly what finally forces the Supreme Court to step in.
So this isn’t just about suppressors.
This could be the case that puts magazine bans and assault weapons bans directly on the Supreme Court’s doorstep.
Now be honest:
Should suppressors, magazines, and AR-15s all be protected under the Second Amendment?
Or should the government get to call them “accessories” and ban them?
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still thinks suppressors work like they do in movies.
“Why do you need an AR-15?”
Ask the police.
Because they have them.
They have the rifles.
They have the 30-round magazines.
They have the gear politicians keep saying is too dangerous for you.
And nobody asks them why they need it.
Why?
Because the answer is obvious:
They carry it to confront violent people.
But here’s the part everyone skips…
Who meets that violent person first?
You do.
The cop shows up after the threat starts.
You’re the one already there.
No badge.
No backup.
No radio.
No team.
And the Supreme Court has already said police do not have a constitutional duty to protect you as an individual.
So if the state keeps these tools for the people who arrive second…
Why does it want to take them from the person who has to survive first?
That’s the question.
Drop your answer below — and send this to the person who still asks, “Why do you need that?”
The Supreme Court just handed gun owners a **9-0 win**.
But here’s the part nobody saw coming:
The ACLU was on the side of the gun owner.
The gun-control groups were on the side trying to keep the ban.
Read that again.
This case wasn’t just about weed and guns.
It was about the government trying to shut off someone’s Second Amendment rights by putting them in a category.
No proof he was dangerous.
No proof he hurt anyone.
Just a label.
And once the label sticks, the right disappears.
That’s the game.
Today it’s “drug user.”
Tomorrow it’s whatever label they decide comes next.
The Supreme Court basically said:
Prove the person.
Not the category.
So here’s the question:
Should the government be able to take your gun rights based on a label alone?
Or should they have to prove you’re actually dangerous?
Drop your answer below — and send this to the friend who still thinks every gun law is about “safety.”
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@OfficialBuff_NY is about to get a very painful lesson about how the Internet works and what it means to be PALS.
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Iranian people remind America that it's a shame to show the flag of terrorism on US soil.
The flag of a regime that murdered Iranian protesters, the flag of a regime that targeted the US soldiers and shot down US helicopter and fighter jet.
Good thing that Iranian people will remind the world where the moral compass is.