The bureaucratic weapon aimed at one lawful 2A group today is the exact blueprint they'll use against yours tomorrow.
A predominantly Black gun-rights organization called the Black Lions is facing what Ammoland describes as discriminatory treatment on firearms licensing. The details are enraging. The precedent being set is existential.
Here's the principle every gun owner must burn into memory: **the licensing power they use to crush one group today becomes the template they use to crush yours tomorrow.**
When bureaucrats decide *who deserves* a license, they are not neutral administrators shuffling paperwork. They are gatekeepers — and gatekeepers have always had favorites and enemies. The Black Lions are finding that out firsthand.
This is not new. It is ancient. Some of the earliest gun-control laws in American history were written explicitly to disarm Black Americans. Modern licensing regimes are cleaner in language and dirtier in effect — they deliver the same outcome while handing officials plausible deniability. Poll taxes and literacy tests were "just paperwork" too.
The Second Amendment says "shall not be infringed" — not "shall not be infringed unless a licensing board decides otherwise." The moment government gets to pick winners and losers in the exercise of a constitutional right, it is no longer a right. It is a revocable privilege. **And privileges go to whoever the people in power happen to like this week.**
When the state singles out law-abiding gun owners for extra scrutiny, delayed approvals, or outright denial based on who they are or what they represent, no gun owner anywhere is safe. Today the checklist has the Black Lions on it. Tomorrow it gets updated — and your club, your church group, your political affiliation shows up.
Real 2A coalition-building means standing with the Black Lions loudly and right now. Not because it's politically convenient. Because **an attack on one lawful gun owner is a proof-of-concept attack on every single one of us.**
**Bottom line:** Contact your state legislators and demand licensing processes be stripped of bureaucratic discretion — full stop. If you're not already a member of a 2A legal-defense organization, join one today. The weapon aimed at the Black Lions is already loaded. The bureaucrats are just deciding whose name to put on the next target.
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