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Second Amendment Rights Under Attack: What It Means for Responsible Gun Owners

Across the country, a heated debate continues to unfold regarding Americans’ fundamental rights under the Second Amendment. In a move stirring controversy nationwide, Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently signed into law one of the most sweeping state-level gun control packages since the Biden administration took office. Touted as a public safety measure, this new law has ignited a firestorm among patriots, conservatives, firearms instructors, and law-abiding citizens alike.

The new legislation, titled SB23-168, dramatically increases the liability exposure of firearm manufacturers and gun dealers, giving way to civil action should their products be “misused.” At face value, it may sound harmless to some. But dig deeper, and it becomes clear this is yet another strategic attempt to throttle gun rights under the guise of public safety.

Why the Colorado Gun Control Law Should Concern Every American

Right-leaning states and 2A proponents are raising red flags—and rightly so. The law not only undermines the sovereignty of the Second Amendment but potentially sets a dangerous precedent that other blue states may follow. Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and a coalition of 17 Republican-led states are now backing a federal appeal, arguing that Colorado’s new law flies in the face of constitutional protections.

At Fortress Firearms Training in Fountain Inn, SC, we teach responsible firearm handling and emphasize the critical role personal liberty plays in American tradition. The right to bear arms isn’t just an abstract concept. It’s a living, breathing safeguard empowering Americans to defend their families, property, and country.

The Chilling Effect on the Firearms Industry

The law essentially allows people to sue gun manufacturers and sellers if someone commits a crime using their product—even when the business followed every rule and conducted legal commerce. It’s like suing Ford because someone drove drunk in an F-150. As Bondi noted, this sets a “dangerous trend of attacking gun rights by holding lawful industry actors liable for criminal misuse by third parties.”

Conservatives and legal experts argue that this law doesn’t address the root cause of violent crime, which often stems from social issues, mental health, and the failure of criminal justice systems—not legal, responsible gun ownership.

The Greater Constitutional Concern

The case currently before the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is about more than Colorado—it’s about whether states can craft laws that erode constitutional protections under federalism. Such tactics chip away at the delicate balance between state action and federal rights. As citizen defenders of freedom, we should ask ourselves:

  • When does public safety cross the line into government overreach?
  • How long will we allow politicians to penalize legal industries for illegal actions committed by others?
  • What message does this send to responsible gun owners and businesses who comply with the law?

Legal gun owners across America are growing increasingly frustrated by legislative moves that appear to criminalize lawful behavior. It’s not just about politics—it’s about principle.

Our Liberty Is Worth Defending

The Colorado gun control law is emblematic of a growing movement to sidestep judicial precedent by framing firearms ownership as a public nuisance rather than a protected right. This approach fundamentally undermines liberty. For years, anti-gun lobbyists have incrementally chipped away at Americans’ right to self-defense, treating law-abiding citizens as if they are complicit in violent crime.

But owning a firearm is not a threat—it’s a responsibility. And that’s what we instill in every student who walks through our door at Fortress Firearms Training.

Why Firearms Education Matters More Than Ever

In the face of overreaching legislation, clear-headed and well-trained citizens are our best defense. Forced to navigate increasing legal complexity, it’s never been more important to receive professional instruction and understand your rights thoroughly.

  • Firearms training emphasizes safety, structure, and situational awareness.
  • Education leads to responsible ownership—not negligence.
  • Proper training ensures you know not just how to defend yourself—but when and why.

Our Second Amendment rights require more than rhetoric. They require action, discipline, and public commitment from every American who values liberty.

South Carolina Stands for Freedom

Here in the Palmetto State, we have a strong tradition of honoring our constitutional values. By staying informed, engaged, and trained, we send a clear message to politicians and policymakers: we will not stand idly by while our freedoms are chipped away.

The Colorado gun control law sparks GOP appeal for federal action, and deservedly so. It embodies not just a localized policy issue, but a national struggle between government overreach and essential freedom. South Carolinians and red-state Americans from coast to coast must continue to remain vigilant in opposition to the anti-gun rhetoric threatening our God-given rights.

Take a Stand with Your Training

We encourage all responsible gun owners and prospective firearms learners to keep this in mind: the more you practice, the more you understand. Whether you’re a first-time owner or a seasoned carrier, our mission at Fortress Firearms Training is to elevate your skills while helping to safeguard the freedoms future generations depend on.

Visit Fortress Firearms Training today to learn more about our courses, philosophy, and commitment to the values enshrined in our Constitution.

Stay armed with knowledge. Stay prepared. Stay free.


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