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One of the largest growing demographics of gun owners is women. The firearm industry has been slow to respond to this, thinking that just slapping a pink label on something or having a firearm coated a “pretty” color was good enough to fit the needs of women. While the industry has taken some time to figure out exactly how to market to women and fit their needs, a women decided that this demographic was not going to be left in the dust when it comes to having a voice at the table concerning Second Amendment issues.
Dianna Muller founded the DC Project (DCP) in 2016 because, in her words, “as a police officer for 22 years I realized that I was my own first responder.” The message of being responsible for one’s own self-defense has reverberated, and now five short years later, the DC Project has delegates from nearly every state. Their goal is to educate and not legislate, a motto often repeated by the membership. What makes the DC Project so important is the delega
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Four shootings in four days have rattled Rhode Island. Police have seized twice as many illegal firearms so far this week as they did last year.
On Monday morning, Rhode Islandâs US Congressional delegation joined Governor Dan McKee, Attorney General Peter Neronha, Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, Nonviolence Institute Executive Director Cedric Huntley, and Moms Demand Action activist Diana Garlington at the Nonviolence Instituteâs headquarters.
There, Huntley said the last several days have âjust not been normal.â
âWeâve been working around the clock to help those victims, those families that have been hurt by violence,â said Huntley. âThereâs no words for what we see.â
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