Women for Gun Rights Congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump

The group urges the president to conduct meaningful research on the value of firearms in America.

by posted on December 3, 2024
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"Women for Gun Rights congratulates Donald J. Trump on his election as the 47th President of the United States of America,” said Dianna Muller, the group’s founder.

"As the President and his team begin to chart a path forward, we urge the incoming Administration to rename the Office of Gun Violence Prevention to the Office of Firearms Safety and Violence Prevention and use this entity, which was first established to champion a gun control agenda, to conduct meaningful research on the value of firearms in America, promote firearms education and training, and empower law-abiding Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

"This is a unique moment in America, and we stand ready to serve the Administration as they work to ensure to make this country safe, prosperous, and free.”

For more, visit womenforgunrights.org.  

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