Hey, CNN! Women CAN Carry Guns; Allowing Teachers Concealed Carry: Gun Talk Radio| 3.18.18 C

Published on March 19, 2018
Duration: 44:22

This video discusses the importance of women carrying firearms for self-defense and challenges the notion that it's impractical. It highlights the 'A Girl and A Gun' women's shooting league as a resource for training and empowerment, emphasizing that responsible gun ownership is a family value. The discussion also touches on the political advocacy efforts of women gun owners and the need for clear definitions in gun control debates.

Quick Summary

The 'A Girl and A Gun' women's shooting league provides training and community for women interested in firearms, emphasizing self-defense and empowerment. They challenge the idea that women cannot practically carry firearms, highlighting the millions who do so responsibly and advocating for Second Amendment rights through initiatives like the DC Project.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gun Dealio App
  2. 00:24Gun Talk Radio Introduction
  3. 00:47The Gun Ban Debate and Definitions
  4. 01:53National Conversation on Armed People in Schools
  5. 02:57Teachers Being Armed and Misconceptions
  6. 03:16Challenging the Idea Women Can't Carry Guns
  7. 03:26Interview with Robin Sandoval of A Girl and A Gun
  8. 04:49CNN's History with Gun Reporting
  9. 05:37What is A Girl and A Gun?
  10. 06:31Julianne Crowder's Story and Inspiration
  11. 07:59Addressing Women's Fears About Firearms
  12. 08:51A Girl and A Gun's Approach to Training
  13. 09:50Break and Contact Information
  14. 10:19Springfield Armory Double Stack Pistols
  15. 10:52Gun Dealio App Promotion
  16. 11:46Where To Shoot Org
  17. 12:26Men Choosing Guns for Women
  18. 13:20A Girl and A Gun's Non-Judgmental Environment
  19. 13:57History and Growth of A Girl and A Gun
  20. 14:47Women's Voice in the Political Spectrum
  21. 15:05Advocacy Efforts: The DC Project
  22. 16:04State-Level Advocacy Importance
  23. 16:40Reclaiming the Term 'Mom'
  24. 17:12Meeting Women Where They Are
  25. 18:43How Confidence Grows with Shooting Skills
  26. 19:55Changing Lives and the Future
  27. 20:12A Girl and A Gun Certified Trainer Program
  28. 20:48Junior Program and Family Activity
  29. 21:26Encouragement for A Girl and A Gun
  30. 22:07The Guide Analogy for Training
  31. 22:21Outrageous Media Coverage of Gun Issues
  32. 22:43Gun Talk Newsletter and Truth Squad
  33. 23:00Washington Times Article: Gun Jargon and Bullying
  34. 23:26The Term 'Gun-Splanning'
  35. 24:14Blink Cameras Promotion
  36. 25:24Illinois Knife Attack Stopped by AR-15
  37. 26:25Caller Mail from Missouri: P365 vs. P11
  38. 28:02Caller Tim from Virginia: CVS Pulls Gun Magazines
  39. 31:28Ruger Mark 4 Pistol
  40. 32:12Ducks Unlimited Conservation
  41. 32:26Concealed Carry Training DVDs
  42. 33:26Black Hills Ammunition
  43. 34:05Stoneman Douglas Suspect Nicholas Cruz
  44. 35:33The Argument Against Teachers Carrying Guns
  45. 36:27Not Requiring, But Not Prohibiting Teachers Carrying Guns
  46. 37:01Caller George from New York: Gun Raffles Banned
  47. 38:45Presenting Persuasive Arguments
  48. 39:45Ring in Spring $7,000 Giveaway
  49. 40:18Caller Erin from Pennsylvania: School Board Director
  50. 41:46Last Line of Defense in Classrooms
  51. 42:47Gun-Free Zones and Self-Defense Rights
  52. 43:43Zero Tolerance Policies
  53. 44:04After Show Call In

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'A Girl and A Gun' organization?

'A Girl and A Gun' is a women's shooting league with events at over 150 ranges nationwide. They offer opportunities for women to learn to shoot, participate in self-defense training, and engage in competitions in a supportive, unintimidating environment.

Why is it important for women to carry firearms?

Carrying firearms empowers women with a means of self-defense, challenging the notion that it's impractical. It provides a last line of defense in dangerous situations and contributes to a sense of personal security and preparedness.

What is the 'DC Project' and its goal?

The 'DC Project' is an initiative where 50 women from 50 states travel to Washington D.C. to advocate for Second Amendment rights. They meet with Congress to share their personal stories and explain why armed self-defense is important to them.

How does firearms training benefit women beyond self-defense?

Firearms training can lead to significant personal empowerment for women. This increased confidence often translates into other areas of their lives, fostering personal growth, leadership, and a willingness to try new challenges.

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