Gun Culture And Society
SAF WELCOMES 2A BOURBON AS NEWEST SILVER-LEVEL CORPORATE PARTNER
SAF WELCOMES 2A BOURBON AS NEWEST SILVER-LEVEL CORPORATE PARTNER
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Bellevue, WashingtonBELLEVUE, Wash. Nov. 12, 2025 The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce that 2A Bourbon has joined the organization as the newest Silver-level corporate partner. When I decided to start a company that would help raise money to help organizations that stood for the Constitution, I came up with 2A Bourbon as my way to do it, said Constitutional Spirits owner and 2A Bourbon founder Tim Oates. Being a lawyer, I understood the courts would be where the battle must be fought and won for our right to bear arms. The Second Amendment Foundation was the first to come to mind, so I reached out to them about my dream, and they embraced it. I am proud to help them as they continue to defend our Second Amendment rights. Developed as a way to join bourbon enthusiasts with Second Amendment advocates, 2A Bourbon supports organizations that promote the military, first responders, and those who fight for our right to keep and bear arms. A portion of proceeds from every bottle sold is donated to SAF, which helps the organization continue its critical work across the country. Beyond the corporate partnership, 2A Bourbon has also sponsored the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference and donates product for special events and giveaways. I have been fortunate enough to spend time with Tim and can say he is without a doubt a staunch Second Amendment advocate, said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. Tim took a passion and turned it into a cause, which helps fuel the mission at SAF. Not only does 2A Bourbon put money behind missions they believe in, but they also make a great bourbon that has a home on my shelf. This partnership spotlights a trend where businesses are increasingly aligning themselves with Second Amendment rights, creating a stronger coalition of supporters. With brands like 2A Bourbon stepping forward, we witness a merging of cultural interests with advocacyessentially turning consumers into supporters of the right to bear arms. Early reports suggest that this movement could pave the way for more collaborations between the firearm community and various industries, emphasizing shared values over just profit. In recent years, weve seen a growing willingness for businesses to take public stances on 2A rights, which could shift the dynamics of how organizations like SAF operate and engage with the public. This aspect of corporate responsibility, where profits aid advocacy movements, raises important questions about the future of gun rights advocacy in America. Having a recognized brand contributing its revenue to gun rights could encourage other companies to explore similar charitable alignments. However, while the enthusiasm behind such initiatives is commendable, it remains essential for advocates and consumers alike to scrutinize the depth of commitment by these brands.