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Friend,
“You can’t have guns. You can’t
walk in with guns.”
That’s what Pres. Trump said in
response to recent events in Minnesota. And his administration’s hot
take that carrying a firearm with ‘multiple loaded magazines’ could
make someone a domestic terrorist prompted a strong response from
FPC.
That’s why we issued a statement
entitled “Rights Are Not Privileges,” wherein we reminded the Federal
Government that the mere presence of a firearm does not erase a
person’s rights.
The Trump Administration - just
like any other - must remember that government exists only by the
consent of the people, and your rights are not subject to their policy
preferences.
You can read our statement in its
entirety here, and we strongly encourage all gun owners
to not only read it, but share it with friends and family.
It is deeply troubling that federal
officials are treating natural rights as privileges, and their belief
that possessing a firearm makes a person fair game to be killed places
everyone at risk.
In other news, here’s everything
else you may have missed during this last week in gun
rights:
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
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District court entered its final
judgment in Reese v.
ATF
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
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The Federal Government has filed an
amicus brief with the First Circuit in support of FPC in
Granata v.
Campbell
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
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The defendants and intervenors in
Koons v.
Platkin filed responses
with the Third Circuit to the multi-state amicus brief in support of
FPC
Friday, January 30th, 2026
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FPC submits amicus brief at the
Supreme Court in United
States v. Hemani
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Fourth Circuit has temporarily stayed
the mandate in Novotny v.
Moore
As always, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
For freedom and liberty,
The FPC Team
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NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ALL FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND
MUNICIPAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.
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