The D.C. Project; When To Chamber a Round While Hunting: Gun Talk Radio| 6.17.18 C

Published on June 19, 2018
Duration: 44:22

The DC Project is an initiative founded by Diana Muller, aiming to educate legislators about firearm ownership by bringing diverse groups of women from across the United States to Washington D.C. The project focuses on building relationships with lawmakers, sharing personal stories, and breaking down stereotypes associated with gun owners. Their goal is to foster informed discussions on firearm safety and regulations.

Quick Summary

The DC Project is an initiative dedicated to educating legislators about firearm ownership and Second Amendment rights. It brings diverse groups of women from across the U.S. to Washington D.C. to share personal stories, break down stereotypes, and foster informed discussions on firearm safety and regulations, aiming to humanize gun owners and build relationships with lawmakers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Crimson Trace Laser Sights
  2. 00:24Gun Talk Radio Introduction and Call-in
  3. 00:48Father's Day and Hunting Stories
  4. 01:00Gun Ban Groups vs. Gun Control Groups
  5. 01:27Introducing Jordan Guess and Diana Muller
  6. 01:40Diana Muller's Trip to France and Competition Success
  7. 02:07World Shotgun Match Results
  8. 02:37Addressing Misconceptions about Women Shooters
  9. 03:00The Shooting Community as Family
  10. 03:25Origin of The DC Project
  11. 04:01Lightbulb Moment with Legislator
  12. 04:24Why Women Speak Louder on Firearm Issues
  13. 04:41Diversity of The DC Project Participants
  14. 05:05Stories of The DC Project Members
  15. 05:36How The DC Project Operates in DC
  16. 05:59Focus on Relationship Building with Legislators
  17. 06:13Humanizing Gun Owners
  18. 06:27Countering Negative Propaganda (NRA Example)
  19. 07:00Confronting Opposition Face-to-Face
  20. 07:25Breaking the 'Knuckle-Dragger' Stereotype
  21. 07:46Supporting Second Amendment Supporters
  22. 08:13The DC Project as Diana Muller's Creation
  23. 08:26Inspiration from Jane Horton
  24. 09:02The DC Project's Third Year in DC
  25. 09:13Components of The DC Project Visit
  26. 09:36Speakers at The DC Project Event
  27. 09:4310th Anniversary of Heller Decision
  28. 09:56Family Involvement in The DC Project
  29. 10:22Daughter-in-law's Activism
  30. 11:08Crashing Stereotypes and Safety Concerns
  31. 11:33How to Learn More About The DC Project
  32. 12:04Raffle for a Custom 1911 Pistol
  33. 12:50The DC Project Facebook Page
  34. 13:03Gunsite and Thunder Ranch Graduates
  35. 13:32Timney Triggers Advertisement
  36. 14:05Crimson Trace Laser Guard Pro Advertisement
  37. 14:35Ducks Unlimited Advertisement
  38. 15:32Smith & Wesson M&P Shield M 2.0 Advertisement
  39. 16:01Black Hills Ammunition Advertisement
  40. 16:41Caller Michael's Father's Day Story
  41. 17:08Collecting Guns and Documenting Them
  42. 18:30Class 3 License and Trusts
  43. 19:50Documenting Gun Stories for Future Generations
  44. 21:30Chambered Round While Hunting Discussion Begins
  45. 23:00Caller David on Carrying Chambered Rounds
  46. 23:13Tactical Training and Safe Gun Operation
  47. 23:34Muscle Memory for Chambering Rounds
  48. 24:03Hunting vs. Self-Defense Carry
  49. 24:43Training for One-Handed Operation
  50. 25:03Scenario: Fighting with One Hand
  51. 25:37Unloaded Chamber vs. Loaded Chamber
  52. 26:17Gunsmithing Issues: Safeties and Ejectors
  53. 27:07Carrying with or Without Safeties
  54. 27:11Empty Chamber While Moving vs. Glassing
  55. 27:33Tom Gresham's Stance: Always Chambered Round
  56. 29:28Concealed Carry Training and DVDs
  57. 31:07Caller Dennis's Father's Day Hunting Story
  58. 32:32Concealed Weapons Permit at 90 Years Old
  59. 33:17Caller Ken's Range Report: Retired Officer Shoot
  60. 33:52HR 218: Retired Officer Concealed Carry
  61. 34:06Washington State Qualification Course
  62. 34:25Guns Used: Beretta 380 and Glock 45
  63. 35:16Caller Randy on Carrying Chambered Rounds While Hunting
  64. 35:35Hunter Safety Rule: Treat Every Gun as Loaded
  65. 36:12Hunting in Rough Montana Country
  66. 36:37Preference for Empty Chamber in Certain Situations
  67. 37:33Reasons for Carrying a Loaded Round
  68. 37:39Missing Opportunities with Empty Chamber
  69. 38:39Whitetail Buck Encounter Story
  70. 39:44Tom Gresham's Father's Day Memories
  71. 40:01Early Shooting Experiences and Left-Handed Dominance
  72. 40:47Competitive Shooting Without Aggression
  73. 40:56Seeing Roy Rogers at Grand American
  74. 41:11Opportunities for Kids in Shooting Sports
  75. 41:31Sporting Clays as a Flexible Activity
  76. 41:43Encouragement for Father-Child Shooting
  77. 42:23The Gift of Time with Family
  78. 43:01Recording Gun Stories
  79. 43:22Responsibility in a Shooting Family
  80. 43:49Happy Father's Day Message
  81. 44:05Shooting as a Family Sport

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The DC Project and its primary goal?

The DC Project is an initiative focused on educating legislators about firearm ownership and Second Amendment rights. Its primary goal is to break down stereotypes associated with gun owners by bringing diverse groups of women from across the United States to Washington D.C. to share their personal stories and advocate for informed firearm policy discussions.

How does The DC Project aim to influence legislators?

The DC Project focuses on building personal relationships with legislators. They achieve this by having participants share their individual backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives on firearm ownership. This approach humanizes gun owners and aims to foster understanding and informed dialogue on firearm safety and regulations.

Who participates in The DC Project and why women?

The DC Project involves women from every state, chosen for their diverse backgrounds and experiences as gun owners. The initiative specifically leverages women's voices because they can effectively break stereotypes and present a more relatable image of Second Amendment supporters to lawmakers who may hold preconceived notions.

What are some ways to support The DC Project?

Supporters can learn more about The DC Project by visiting their website at dcproject.info or their Facebook page. The project also conducts fundraising activities, such as a raffle for a custom 1911 pistol, to support their advocacy efforts and travel to Washington D.C.

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