Military Dad, Tomboy Daughter, Lifelong 2A Defender

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:31

This video features a lifelong 2A defender discussing their extensive history with the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association). They detail how their father's military and civilian law enforcement background influenced their early introduction to firearms and instilled a deep respect for safe handling. The guest shares their journey from a young tomboy to a dedicated advocate, highlighting their long-term volunteer work with CRPA, which began at a gun show.

Quick Summary

A lifelong 2A defender shares their journey into firearms advocacy, influenced by a father in military law enforcement. They learned crucial safety and handling skills from a young age and became a dedicated volunteer for CRPA, starting at gun shows.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Guest and CRPA
  2. 00:29Early Life and Father's Influence
  3. 00:51Firearms Education and Control
  4. 01:08Joining CRPA Advocacy

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the guest become involved with firearms advocacy?

The guest's involvement began with their father, who was in military and civilian law enforcement. He taught them firearms safety and proper handling from a young age. Later, they met someone from CRPA and began volunteering at gun shows, which led to a long-term advocacy role.

What role did the guest's father play in their firearms journey?

The guest's father, a 33-year veteran of military and civilian law enforcement, was instrumental. He instilled a strong sense of responsibility and safety regarding firearms, treating them with respect and proper handling, which shaped the guest's lifelong commitment to the Second Amendment.

What is CRPA and what do they do?

CRPA stands for the California Rifle and Pistol Association. They are an organization dedicated to protecting Second Amendment rights. The guest has been a long-term volunteer for CRPA, contributing to their advocacy efforts.

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