DeStefano has refused to turn over customer lists, and thus has been singled out for total destruction as an example to any who might defy the orders of the violence monopolists. This stark declaration from a recent DeStefano fundraiser cuts right to the heart of the escalating war on Second Amendment rights, where gun industry figures like DeStefano—a presumed firearms dealer or manufacturer—are being crucified not for any wrongdoing, but for daring to protect their customers’ privacy. In a landscape dominated by ATF overreach and Biden-era zero tolerance policies, refusing to hand over buyer data isn’t just defiance; it’s a frontline stand against the state’s insatiable hunger for a national gun registry. We’ve seen this playbook before: Operation Choke Point 2.0 squeezes banks to deny services to 2A businesses, while bureaucrats wield donation integrity as a euphemism for political persecution. DeStefano’s case reeks of selective enforcement—remember how the feds ignored massive campaign finance scandals on the left while zeroing in on pro-gun patriots?
The implications for the 2A community are chilling and crystal clear: comply or be crushed. By targeting customer lists, the violence monopolists—that brilliant jab at government goons who claim exclusive rights to force—are laying the groundwork for door-to-door confiscations, preemptively identifying every lawful owner as a potential threat. This isn’t about safety; it’s about control, echoing the post-9/11 PATRIOT Act expansions that normalized mass surveillance. For gun owners, it’s a wake-up call: your local FFL isn’t just a shopkeeper; they’re a bulwark against tyranny. Support them fiercely—boycott complicit banks, flood DeStefano’s fundraiser with legit donations, and amplify this story. If DeStefano falls, expect a domino effect, with every dealer forced to choose between betrayal and bankruptcy. The resistance starts here, refusing lists today to preserve our rights tomorrow.
History proves the monopolists always overplay their hand—think Ruby Ridge or Waco, where federal hubris ignited the modern militia movement. DeStefano’s defiance could spark the next surge in 2A activism, rallying dealers nationwide to encrypt data, go dark-web for sales, or even federate into protective alliances. Stay vigilant, Second Amendment warriors; this isn’t a fundraiser plea—it’s a battle cry. Donate, share, and stand firm.