I Plead The 2nd
Some plead the Fifth to stay silent.
We plead the Second to stay free.
The Second Amendment isn’t a hobby. It’s not a sport. It’s a line drawn in steel between freedom and control. When you say “I plead the 2nd,” you’re not hiding behind a right. You’re standing on it.
It means you trust yourself more than the system. It means you believe in responsibility over dependency. It means you understand that safety doesn’t come from a phone call, but from the courage and readiness of those willing to defend what matters.
There’s a reason tyrants throughout history fear an armed people. Because armed citizens don’t bow. They don’t surrender their liberty for a false sense of peace. They know freedom without strength is just a story waiting for an ending.
“I plead the 2nd” isn’t a slogan — it’s a promise.
A promise to your family, your community, and the generations coming after you.
We don’t plead for mercy.
We plead the 2nd.