Video: Biden’s Attempt to Add Four Justices to the Supreme Court!

Over the last two years, conservatives in general and gun owners in particular have won major battles in the Supreme Court.

The impact of last year’s Bruen decision from the Court, ending abusing May Issue carry laws and ending ‘means-end scrutiny’ is massive — and will pay dividends for gun owners for years.

The Radical Left is fuming.

They can’t pass gun control in the House right now, and the Supreme Court is undoing their agenda with each new decision.

That’s why they are hell-bent on passing H.R. 3422/S. 1616 in Congress: legislation that would allow Joe Biden to pack the Court with four more justices, seizing control of the court!

To break down this bill, explain the process for expanding the size of the court, and give you information on who is supporting this legislation, we’ve produced this video for you.

As you heard, everything that we love about America is at stake with this legislation. The Second Amendment, medical freedom, the unborn, border security, it’s all on the line!

Help us crush this legislation; sign your petition immediately!

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Americans are already experiencing the weaponization of the federal government and its agencies against political opponents.

We’re already seeing the justice system implode, giving sweetheart deals to people friendly with the Biden Crime Family.

If the Left can seize control of the Supreme Court as well…   then our nation would be in very grave danger.

 So after you’ve signed your petition, please chip in $17.76, $25 or even $50 to help us sound the alarm about Biden’s agenda!

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Thank you for joining us in the fight. Please be sure to forward this email/YouTube video to every gun owner that you know!

For New York State,

Aaron Dorr
Executive Director
NYS Firearms Association