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Published on April 2, 2018
Duration: 44:22

This video features Robin Sandoval, Executive Director of 'A Girl & A Gun' Women's Shooting League, discussing the importance of women's involvement in firearms ownership and advocacy. She highlights the organization's role in providing training, fostering community, and empowering women to exercise their Second Amendment rights. The discussion also touches upon the broader political landscape surrounding gun control and the need for diverse voices in the debate.

Quick Summary

Robin Sandoval, Executive Director of 'A Girl & A Gun' Women's Shooting League, emphasizes the importance of women learning to shoot and advocating for their Second Amendment rights. The organization provides training and community to empower women, challenging stereotypes and ensuring their voices are heard in the firearms discussion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Gun Dealio App
  2. 00:24Welcome to Reloaded Gun Talk
  3. 00:40The National Conversation on Guns
  4. 01:42Armed People in Schools
  5. 02:49Weird Stuff About Teachers Carrying
  6. 03:04CNN Analyst on Women Carrying Guns
  7. 03:20Robin Sandoval of A Girl & A Gun
  8. 04:44CNN's History with Gun Reporting
  9. 05:34What is A Girl & A Gun?
  10. 06:26Julianne Crowder's Story
  11. 07:10Hurricane Katrina's Impact on Gun Ownership
  12. 08:00Typical Conversations with Women
  13. 09:50Break & Contact Info
  14. 10:18Springfield Armory Ad
  15. 10:50Gun Talk Concealed Carry Training
  16. 11:51SureFire Lights Ad
  17. 12:25Men Choosing Guns for Women
  18. 13:03Mars Venus & Gun Choices
  19. 14:00A Girl & A Gun History & Growth
  20. 15:06Advocacy and the DC Project
  21. 16:06State-Level Gun Legislation
  22. 16:43Reclaiming the Word 'Mom'
  23. 17:13Reaction to A Girl & A Gun
  24. 17:33Meeting Women Where They Are
  25. 18:45Empowerment Through Shooting
  26. 19:55Changing the Future
  27. 20:13A Girl & A Gun Certified Trainer Program
  28. 20:49Junior Program & Family Activity
  29. 21:26Congratulations to A Girl & A Gun
  30. 22:06Life-Changing Experiences
  31. 22:14Open Lines & Outrageous Media
  32. 22:42Welcome Back
  33. 22:52Washington Post Article: Gun Splaining
  34. 24:08Blink Cameras Ad
  35. 25:22Knife Attack Stopped by AR-15
  36. 26:20Caller: Sig P365 vs P11
  37. 28:02Caller: CVS Pulling Gun Magazines
  38. 30:38Social Media & Newsletter
  39. 31:27Crimson Trace Laser Guard Pro Ad
  40. 31:59Gun Dealio App Ad
  41. 32:27Smith & Wesson M&P Shield M2.0 Ad
  42. 32:55Vanishing Paradise Ad
  43. 33:27Black Hills Ammunition Ad
  44. 34:03Nicholas Cruz Storage Break
  45. 34:39Responsibility in School Shootings
  46. 35:03Selling Guns vs. Homicidal Maniacs
  47. 35:32Teachers Carrying Guns Debate
  48. 36:16Underlying Currents in Teacher Trust
  49. 36:26Removing Barriers for Armed Teachers
  50. 36:59Caller: NY Gun Raffles
  51. 38:46Persuasive Arguments
  52. 39:45Ring in Spring Giveaway
  53. 40:21Caller: School Board Director Experience
  54. 41:48Arming School Resource Officers
  55. 42:47Gun-Free Zones and Self-Defense
  56. 43:39Attending School Board Meetings
  57. 44:05After Show & State Organizations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'A Girl & A Gun' Women's Shooting League?

'A Girl & A Gun' is a national organization dedicated to empowering women through firearms training, education, and community. They offer events like 'Girls Night Out' at ranges across the country, providing a safe and unintimidating environment for women to learn about pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and to develop self-defense skills.

Why is it important for women to be involved in firearms advocacy?

Women's voices are crucial in the firearms discussion to challenge stereotypes and highlight the responsible use of firearms for self-defense and family protection. Initiatives like the DC Project send women from all states to Washington D.C. to share their stories and advocate for Second Amendment rights.

How does 'A Girl & A Gun' address women's fears about firearms?

The organization addresses fears by providing hands-on training, explaining firearm mechanics, and fostering a supportive community. They emphasize that learning to operate a firearm safely makes it less intimidating and more of a controllable tool for self-defense.

What is the role of women in the gun control debate?

Women can significantly influence the gun control debate by presenting a different perspective than traditional male gun owners. Their involvement can shift the narrative from a hobby to a family value and a crucial aspect of personal safety, making their voices impactful in policy discussions.

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