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Second Amendment Foundation Announces Promotions

# Second Amendment Foundation Levels Up: Promotions Signal Bold Moves for 2A Advocacy

In a strategic power play that’s got the gun rights world buzzing, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has announced the promotions of Dana Wilson and Tanner Lineberry to pivotal new roles. Wilson steps up to Director of Development, leveraging her proven track record in fundraising and donor relations to supercharge SAF’s war chest amid escalating legal battles. Lineberry, meanwhile, ascends to Director of Public Affairs, bringing his sharp media savvy and policy chops to the front lines of public messaging. This isn’t just internal reshuffling—it’s a deliberate flex by SAF President Alan Gottlieb, who’s been methodically building an elite team to outmaneuver anti-gun forces in courtrooms and capitols alike.

These promotions come at a hyper-critical juncture for the 2A community. SAF is fresh off landmark wins like shaking loose concealed carry restrictions and dismantling red-flag laws, but with Biden-era ATF regs tightening the noose and state-level assaults ramping up (hello, California and New York), resources and optics are everything. Wilson’s elevation means SAF’s coffers could swell, funding more lawsuits to bury gun-grabbers in discovery hell—think amped-up challenges to pistol brace bans or universal background check schemes. Lineberry’s role? Expect razor-sharp op-eds, viral social campaigns, and rapid-response firepower to counter media smears, turning public sentiment into courtroom ammo. For 2A warriors, this duo’s rise implies SAF is gearing up for total war: more victories, bigger budgets, and unapologetic dominance.

Bottom line: If you’re a pro-2A patriot, these moves scream momentum. SAF isn’t playing defense; they’re stacking the deck for offense. Keep an eye on their docket—your rights just got reinforced. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and support the fight at saf.org.

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