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    Default 50 women from 50 states 2nd

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    50 women from 50 states take over DC, standing behind this officer to fight for the second amendment




    Posted by Marjorie Greene | Jul 7, 2019 | Must Reads, News, Law and Legal, Featured, Other

    One week after celebrating Independence Day, a group of American women are heading to Washington D.C.

    It’s a nonpartisan initiative to bring 50 women from 50 states to dispel the common myths and garner support for gun rights. This no ordinary group of women, and I am honored to be one of them.

    We are from different backgrounds and represent the same diversities found everywhere in the U.S.

    From law enforcement officers, competitive shooters, single moms, business owners, survivors of violent crimes, LGBTQ, former military, housewives, and students, we find commonality through our dedication to the Constitution and the Second Amendment.

    As we reveal our stories and personal reasons for supporting gun rights, we wish to be a resource on gun issues, education, and safety, and develop relationships with our representatives and senators to preserve our rights.

    The timing of this event, right after Independence Day, is a great reminder of why we should always defend our right to bear arms.

    America’s July 4thIndependence Day is a day of remembrance when the armed American people declared our freedom from a tyrannical government by signing the Declaration of Independence.

    That fateful day led to the American Revolutionary War in which armed Americans fought against the most powerful military force in the world and won. It took brave men, who risked everything, and who took up arms to fight against injustices that they could no longer bear. This is how American gained our freedom and our freedom must be preserved.

    The founder of the DC Project is Dianna Muller. She is a two-time national 3-gun champion.

    She is also a 22-year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department serving assignments in Narcotics, Gangs, Street Crimes, and Patrol. She is a CLEET law enforcement firearms instructor, a member of the NRA Law Enforcement committee, and a subcommittee member of the Department of Interior Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council.

    Dianna represented the USA in the IPSC World Shotgun match, where she brought home individual silver and team gold medals. In 2016, Muller met with her legislator and wanted to encourage other women to do the same, so she asked colleagues in the shooting community to join her.

    Most of the time, legislators are only hearing from women and students who demand to take away our freedoms, however those voices are few in comparison to the silent majority of Americans and in particular female gun owners.

    We feel it is important for legislators to know that those few protestors do not speak for everyone. The DC Project exists to encourage women to exercise their guaranteed Second Amendment right and learn how to protect themselves and their families.

    It is important to never be a victim.

    It is also important to protect and preserve hunting and shooting sports. As a mother of a son, who competes in shooting sports, I am dedicated to preserving American youth’s opportunities in marksmanship and shooting sports.

    As a business owner who supports our great right to bear arms, I am also an advocate for the industries, businesses and jobs that make up the firearms industry.

    Many of the manufacturers, distributors, firearms retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations and publishers are an important part of our economy and support our great Second Amendment rights. They are also dedicated to safe practices and in keeping guns out of the wrong hands. After all it is people who kill people, not guns.

    We also hope to remind our legislators that 98% of mass shootings happen in gun free zones. However, when armed citizens can protect themselves, lives are saved.

    In a time when our media only reports drama and clickbait stories, it seems the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

    Hopefully, our group of proud American women can be a more refreshing encouraging type of voice in D.C. this week, when we let our legislators know how great we think our right to bear arms really is and how we hope it is never infringed upon.
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    Ecclesiastes 10:2 ...........

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    Default Re: 50 women from 50 states 2nd

    Moms that don't need any action?

    Good for them. I can't wait to see this on all the MSM news channels.

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    Default Re: 50 women from 50 states 2nd

    no they work for a living, not useless house whores
    bailout the working class not the freeloading class

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    Default Re: 50 women from 50 states 2nd

    THANK YOU LADIES!

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