BREAKING NEWS! *MASSIVE* SECOND AMENDMENT WIN DETAILS REVEALED!

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 18:16

This video breaks down a significant federal court ruling that found the federal government's ban on carrying firearms in post offices unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, discusses the scope of the permanent injunction, which benefits current and future members of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). The ruling clarifies that members of these organizations can carry firearms in post offices nationwide, with limited exceptions for locations already prohibited for carrying.

Quick Summary

A federal court has ruled the ban on carrying firearms in US Post Offices unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. This ruling grants a permanent injunction, allowing current and future members of the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition to carry firearms in post offices nationwide, with limited exceptions for already prohibited locations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Massive Second Amendment Win
  2. 01:04Case Overview: FPC vs. Garland/Bondi
  3. 02:01Judge O'Connor's Ruling Explained
  4. 04:44Scope of the Permanent Injunction
  5. 06:41Mark Smith's Questions to SAF/FPC
  6. 09:14Key Questions Posed on X
  7. 11:01SAF's Answers to Mark's Questions
  8. 13:18Injunction Scope and Exceptions
  9. 14:19DOJ's Stance on Enforcement
  10. 15:30Appellate Court Overturn Possibility
  11. 16:21Practical Tips and Legal Counsel
  12. 17:11Conclusion: Trend is Our Friend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the recent federal court ruling regarding firearms in post offices?

A federal court in Texas has ruled that the ban on carrying firearms in US Post Offices is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. This ruling grants a permanent injunction, allowing members of the Second Amendment Foundation and Firearms Policy Coalition to carry firearms in post offices nationwide, with limited exceptions.

Who benefits from the federal court's ruling on post office gun bans?

The permanent injunction benefits current and future members of the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). These organizations successfully challenged the federal ban, and their members are now permitted to carry firearms in post offices, subject to specific exclusions.

Are there any exceptions to the ruling allowing firearms in post offices?

Yes, the injunction applies to all post offices except those located within a separate prohibited area. For example, if a post office is situated on a military base, carrying firearms would still be prohibited due to the base's existing regulations.

What is the difference between a permanent injunction and a preliminary injunction?

A preliminary injunction is a temporary order that affects parties during the pendency of a lawsuit. A permanent injunction, however, is issued as part of a final judgment after a lawsuit concludes, providing a lasting resolution to the legal dispute.

What should I do if I have specific questions about carrying firearms in post offices?

Given that individual circumstances vary, it is strongly advised to consult with your own legal counsel. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation, location, and membership status with relevant organizations.

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