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Amanda Suffecool continues interviews with Women for Gun Rights advisory board members in Orlando, Florida. Raelle Cunningham from Utah discusses plans for a 10-year anniversary fly-in to Washington, DC, aiming to normalize gun ownership and celebrate the Second Amendment as personal, cultural, and constitutional, emphasizing women's roles in self-defense and advocacy.
Heather from Florida highlights legislative tracking, noting successes like defeating over 20 anti-gun bills in 2025 and challenging bans in states like Colorado and Washington. She stresses the organization's non-partisan approach, focusing on constitutional protections amid rising female gun ownership.
Karin from Colorado addresses social media throttling of gun content, sharing how platforms like YouTube hide pro-Second Amendment videos, limiting reach. The discussion underscores values-driven gun owners as a key voting bloc, countering media bias and promoting responsible ownership.
Beth from Texas shares her advocacy evolution, inspired by women's vulnerability post-Roe v. Wade reversal, advocating for armed self-protection. The episode calls for action at WomenForGunRights.org, reinforcing firearms education and constitutional awareness for succeeding generations.
By [email protected] (Rob Campbell & Amanda Suffecool)Amanda Suffecool continues interviews with Women for Gun Rights advisory board members in Orlando, Florida. Raelle Cunningham from Utah discusses plans for a 10-year anniversary fly-in to Washington, DC, aiming to normalize gun ownership and celebrate the Second Amendment as personal, cultural, and constitutional, emphasizing women's roles in self-defense and advocacy.
Heather from Florida highlights legislative tracking, noting successes like defeating over 20 anti-gun bills in 2025 and challenging bans in states like Colorado and Washington. She stresses the organization's non-partisan approach, focusing on constitutional protections amid rising female gun ownership.
Karin from Colorado addresses social media throttling of gun content, sharing how platforms like YouTube hide pro-Second Amendment videos, limiting reach. The discussion underscores values-driven gun owners as a key voting bloc, countering media bias and promoting responsible ownership.
Beth from Texas shares her advocacy evolution, inspired by women's vulnerability post-Roe v. Wade reversal, advocating for armed self-protection. The episode calls for action at WomenForGunRights.org, reinforcing firearms education and constitutional awareness for succeeding generations.