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SAF, NINE LINE APPAREL PARTNER FOR EXCLUSIVE T-SHIRT COLLECTION

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The Second Amendment Foundation and Nine Line Apparel have joined forces to launch an exclusive t-shirt collection that blends bold patriotic style with meaningful support for constitutional rights. Announced on May 22, 2026, this partnership brings together one of the nation’s most aggressive legal defenders of the Second Amendment with a veteran-owned apparel brand known for its unapologetic pro-military and pro-freedom messaging. For the 2A community, this isn’t just another merch drop. It represents a smart fusion of cultural influence and direct funding for the courtroom battles that actually preserve our right to keep and bear arms.

What makes this collaboration particularly clever is how it channels consumer spending into effective advocacy. Every shirt sold will help fuel SAF’s ongoing litigation machine, which has been responsible for some of the most important pro-2A victories in recent decades, including landmark cases that continue to roll back unconstitutional restrictions at the state and local levels. Nine Line’s loyal customer base, built on authentic veteran entrepreneurship and no-nonsense American values, now has a direct pipeline to support legal efforts that complement the work being done by organizations like the NRA and GOA. In an era where corporate America often shies away from anything remotely gun-related, this partnership doubles down on the idea that 2A supporters should vote with their wallets and wear their values proudly.

The timing also feels strategic. As legal challenges to permitting schemes, assault weapon bans, and sensitive places restrictions continue working their way through the courts post-Bruen, grassroots funding has never been more critical. By creating wearable art that sparks conversations and builds community, SAF and Nine Line are reminding the firearms world that culture, commerce, and constitutional defense are all connected. Supporters get more than just a quality shirt; they become walking billboards for a movement that refuses to apologize for exercising a fundamental civil right. This collection proves once again that the most effective resistance to infringement often comes wrapped in American cotton and bold graphics.

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