In a stunning twist that’s got the gun rights community buzzing, Brady United’s president Kris Brown is now openly questioning whether armed police are even necessary amid the endless gun control circus. Picture this: while Brady’s crusading against your right to keep a defensive firearm in your nightstand, their top brass is floating the idea of disarming the very thin blue line that stands between chaos and civilization. It’s not hyperbole—Brown’s recent remarks, spotlighted in heated debates, probe why cops need guns at all when they’re pushing civilian disarmament. This isn’t just rhetoric; it’s a peek behind the curtain of the anti-2A playbook, where common-sense reforms for us morph into radical experiments for everyone else.
Let’s unpack the hypocrisy with some cold, hard context. Brady, born from the ashes of the Reagan assassination attempt, has long peddled the myth that more guns mean more crime—yet here they are, undermining the armed guardians of public safety. Data from the FBI’s own Uniform Crime Reports shows armed police prevent countless tragedies annually; in 2022 alone, officers justified over 600 deadly force incidents, many stopping active shooters dead in their tracks. Disarming them? That’s a fantasy straight out of defund-the-police fever dreams, ignoring real-world horrors like the Uvalde debacle where hesitation cost lives. For the 2A community, this is gold: it exposes the endgame. If Brady eyes cops’ holsters, your concealed carry permit is next on the chopping block. They’re not after balance—they want a monopoly on force.
The implications scream urgency for patriots. This isn’t isolated; it’s part of a pattern where outfits like Brady cozy up to progressive DAs and no-kings activists, eroding law enforcement while demonizing self-defense. Rally the 2A faithful: amplify this everywhere, from X to range days. Contact your reps, support sheriffs who back the Constitution, and keep stacking that ammo. If they come for the badges first, we’re the last line—and we’re not backing down. Stay vigilant; liberty demands it.