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GOA’s Pratt Urges Congress to Step Up on Gun Rights or Risk Midterms

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Erich Pratt, senior vice president of Gun Owners of America (GOA), is sounding the alarm louder than a suppressed AR-15 at the range: Congress needs to get off its duff and repeal Biden’s tyrannical gun control measures pronto, or risk a midterm bloodbath from the 2A faithful. In a no-holds-barred call to action, Pratt warns that failing to dismantle atrocities like the ATF’s pistol brace rule, the corporate gun registry push via financial tracking, and the bloated bump stock ban reinterpretation could hand Democrats a smug victory at the polls. This isn’t just rhetoric—GOA’s framing it as a litmus test for GOP loyalty, urging lawmakers to prioritize nullifying these executive overreaches before voters hit the booths in November.

The context here is pure political dynamite. Biden’s regime has weaponized the bureaucracy against the Second Amendment, churning out rules that treat law-abiding gun owners like felons in waiting. Remember, the pistol brace ban alone snared millions of rifles in its net, forcing Americans to register or destroy their property—echoes of the National Firearms Act’s worst impulses. Pratt’s push comes at a pivotal moment: with Republicans eyeing slim majorities, GOA’s massive grassroots army (over 2 million strong) holds real sway. Ignore them, and midterms become a reckoning; embrace repeal, and it’s a rallying cry that could flip swing districts red. This isn’t hypothetical—GOA’s track record, from killing the Hughes Amendment to stonewalling red-flag expansions, proves they deliver when politicians listen.

For the 2A community, the implications are crystal clear: this is our Alamo moment. If Congress drags its feet, expect emboldened Dems to ram through universal background checks or worse post-midterms, eroding rights inch by inch. But victory is within grasp—contact your reps, amplify GOA’s message, and vote like your holster depends on it (because it does). Pratt’s ultimatum isn’t a threat; it’s a promise from the unapologetic guardians of the right to keep and bear arms. Time to step up, Congress, or step aside.

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