Maj Toure is a passionate advocate for gun rights, personal freedom, and community empowerment. He is the founder of Black Guns Matter, an organization dedicated to educating urban communities on their Second Amendment rights and promoting firearm safety, responsibility, and self-defense. Through Black Guns Matter, Toure has traveled the country, teaching individuals how to navigate complex gun laws, use firearms safely, and advocate for their constitutional rights.
Toure’s work has been recognized for its focus on community building and bridging divides. He actively works to dispel misconceptions surrounding gun ownership, especially in inner-city communities, and to foster a dialogue on liberty, self-defense, and personal responsibility. A staunch defender of freedom, Toure believes that everyone should have the right to protect themselves and their families—no matter their background or circumstances.
Maj Toure's efforts to engage with youth and urban communities on critical issues like gun control, violence prevention, and civic engagement continue to inspire change and bring attention to the importance of liberty in everyday life. His work has earned him respect as a national thought leader on Second Amendment rights, individual empowerment, and the intersection of policy and community needs.