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Shootings Reported at Virginia University, Michigan Synagogue

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Two shocking shootings rocked communities this week—one at Old Dominion University in Virginia, the other at a synagogue in Michigan—prompting swift police responses and leaving the nation on edge. At Old Dominion, reports indicate active gunfire on campus, with law enforcement locking down the area and urging students to shelter in place. Meanwhile, the Michigan incident targeted a house of worship, a stark reminder of rising antisemitic threats amid global tensions. These aren’t isolated blips; they’re flashpoints in a pattern of violence that’s testing the resolve of our Second Amendment safeguards.

For the 2A community, this is a gut-check moment. Anti-gun zealots will inevitably spin these tragedies to demonize firearms ownership, ignoring the uncomfortable truth: in both cases, the shooters weren’t law-abiding citizens exercising their rights but criminals exploiting soft targets. Old Dominion, like many campuses, operates in gun-free fantasy zones where only predators have the edge—policies that disarm the good guys while emboldening the bad. The synagogue attack echoes the 2018 Pittsburgh massacre, where armed security could have made all the difference. Data from the Crime Prevention Research Center shows that concealed carry holders stop active shooters in under 90 seconds on average, far quicker than police arrival. These events underscore why concealed carry reciprocity and campus carry reforms aren’t luxuries—they’re lifelines.

The implications are clear: we can’t legislate away evil, but we can empower the innocent. As politicians scramble for soundbites, the 2A faithful must double down on advocacy, pushing for constitutional carry expansions and defying the myth that more restrictions equal more safety. Violent crime stats post-Bruen prove otherwise—permitless carry states like Florida saw drops in murders. Stay vigilant, arm up responsibly, and remind the disarmament crowd: when seconds count, the police are minutes away. These shootings aren’t just news; they’re a rallying cry for the right to self-defense.

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