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Dianna Muller has spent her life around firearms, but her path from police officer to professional shooter to one of the most influential voices in the Second Amendment movement was anything but planned.
In this episode, Dianna shares how a childhood introduction to firearms led to a 22-year law enforcement career, a passion for competitive shooting, and ultimately the founding of Women for Gun Rights. Along the way, she explains why self-reliance matters, what most Americans misunderstand about personal safety, and why she believes every citizen is ultimately responsible for their own protection.
Terry and Dianna discuss:
• What law enforcement taught her about violence, crime, and human nature
• Why situational awareness is still your greatest defensive tool
• How competitive shooting helped shape her approach to firearms training
• Why 3-Gun remains one of the most exciting and accessible shooting sports
• The mission behind Women for Gun Rights and its growing national movement
• How firearm owners can become effective advocates for the Second Amendment
• The realities of sponsorships in competitive shooting and how athletes create value for the companies they represent
• Why professionalism, relationships, and personal character matter as much as performance on the range
Whether you're interested in competition, personal defense, advocacy, or simply understanding the firearms community better, this conversation offers a candid look at the people working to protect both the culture and the rights surrounding America's shooting sports.
By Terry VaughanDianna Muller has spent her life around firearms, but her path from police officer to professional shooter to one of the most influential voices in the Second Amendment movement was anything but planned.
In this episode, Dianna shares how a childhood introduction to firearms led to a 22-year law enforcement career, a passion for competitive shooting, and ultimately the founding of Women for Gun Rights. Along the way, she explains why self-reliance matters, what most Americans misunderstand about personal safety, and why she believes every citizen is ultimately responsible for their own protection.
Terry and Dianna discuss:
• What law enforcement taught her about violence, crime, and human nature
• Why situational awareness is still your greatest defensive tool
• How competitive shooting helped shape her approach to firearms training
• Why 3-Gun remains one of the most exciting and accessible shooting sports
• The mission behind Women for Gun Rights and its growing national movement
• How firearm owners can become effective advocates for the Second Amendment
• The realities of sponsorships in competitive shooting and how athletes create value for the companies they represent
• Why professionalism, relationships, and personal character matter as much as performance on the range
Whether you're interested in competition, personal defense, advocacy, or simply understanding the firearms community better, this conversation offers a candid look at the people working to protect both the culture and the rights surrounding America's shooting sports.