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How to Reach Us

SecondAmendment.net does not use a contact form and does not operate a newsletter, comment system, or live-chat tool. The most reliable way to reach the editors is by email:

Email: [email protected]

We read every message and aim to reply to substantive inquiries within a few business days. If you do not hear back within two weeks, feel free to resend your note — messages occasionally get caught by spam filters.

When to Write

The editorial inbox is the right place for:

  • Corrections. If you find a factual error, misquotation, broken citation, or typo on any page, we want to know.
  • Citation questions. If you need help tracking down a primary source we reference, or if you want to cite one of our pages in an academic or legal context.
  • Licensing. Our content is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0. If you want guidance on attribution or a clarification about a specific use case, write to us.
  • Accessibility issues. If a page does not work well with a screen reader, keyboard navigation, or a particular browser, please let us know what you encountered.
  • Privacy and data requests. For GDPR or CCPA requests, use the email above with "Privacy" in the subject line. See our Privacy Policy for details on the rights available to you.
  • Takedown notices. If you believe material on the site infringes copyright, trademark, or other rights, include a clear identification of the page, the allegedly infringing material, and your contact information.

How to Write a Useful Correction

Corrections are the most common reason people write to us, and the ones we act on fastest are the ones that give us enough to work with. A helpful correction includes:

  • The exact URL of the page that contains the issue.
  • A direct quote of the sentence or passage in question, so we can find it even if the page has been edited.
  • A clear explanation of what is wrong and what it should say instead.
  • A citation to the source that supports the correction — ideally a primary source such as a Supreme Court opinion, a statute, or a founding-era document. Secondary sources are welcome when primary sources are not readily available.

We correct factual mistakes silently when they are minor (typos, formatting) and publish a visible note when a change affects the substantive meaning of a passage. We do not accept "corrections" that would require us to take an advocacy position; we stick to neutral presentation of what sources actually say.

What We Do Not Do by Email

To keep our editorial workload manageable and to stay within our mission, we do not respond to:

  • Requests for legal advice. We are not attorneys and cannot advise on individual cases. See our Disclaimer. For specific situations, consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.
  • Marketing, link-building, or sponsored-content pitches. We do not publish sponsored posts or accept paid placements. Unsolicited SEO or guest-post inquiries will not receive a reply.
  • Requests to host third-party content. We only publish editorial work we have written or sourced ourselves.
  • Political advocacy submissions. The site is neutral on policy questions; we do not publish op-eds in either direction.

Response Expectations

This site is maintained as an editorial project and not on a round-the-clock schedule. We aim to acknowledge substantive inquiries within a few business days. Urgent takedown notices, accessibility reports, and privacy requests are prioritized. Casual feedback and general questions may take longer.

Mailing Address

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