SAF & NRA Fight to Stop Gun Owner Exposure!

Published on February 19, 2026
Duration: 9:46

This video details the legal fight by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and NRA to protect gun owner privacy against potential exposure through litigation. It highlights concerns that disclosing customer information, especially regarding firearm issues, could lead to doxxing, harassment, and the creation of de facto registries, undermining Second Amendment rights and discouraging owners from reporting safety concerns. The discussion emphasizes the importance of privacy as a component of the Second Amendment and existing legislative protections.

Quick Summary

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and NRA are fighting to protect gun owner privacy in the Hull v. Sig Sauer case. They argue that disclosing customer identities who reported firearm issues could lead to doxxing, harassment, and 'backdoor' registries, undermining Second Amendment rights and discouraging safety reporting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gun Owner Privacy Under Attack
  2. 01:40Constitutional Basis for Firearm Privacy
  3. 03:46Legal Precedent and Supreme Court Cases
  4. 04:54Risks of Public Disclosure
  5. 06:11Impact on Product Safety
  6. 07:01Legislative Protections for Data

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main legal battle discussed regarding gun owner privacy?

The video discusses the legal fight by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and NRA in the case Hull v. Sig Sauer. They are defending gun owner privacy against a plaintiff's request for Sig Sauer to disclose customer identities who reported issues with the P320 firearm.

What are the potential consequences of disclosing customer firearm issue reports?

Disclosing customer information could lead to doxxing, harassment, and employment consequences for individuals. It also raises concerns about creating 'backdoor' registries through civil discovery, undermining laws like FOPA.

How is privacy linked to the Second Amendment?

SAF argues that privacy is a fundamental component of the Second Amendment, essential for its function as a check on government power and a means of resistance against tyranny. Sharing information with a manufacturer shouldn't negate these protections.

Are there existing laws protecting gun owner data?

Yes, the Firearms Owners Protection Act (FOPA) prohibits federal registries. Additionally, states like Florida, Indiana, and Arizona have specific laws in place to protect gun owner data from public disclosure.

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