Female gun ownership has surged over the past five years, and it's easy to understand why. Women who own guns consistently list the self confidence and the sense of protection that having a firearm gives them, and the way it makes them feel in general: that rush of adrenaline, that inner strength, and perhaps even a little glamor. But nobody becomes a gun person overnight. There are many building blocks that go into making someone a gun enthusiast. For me, it was a combination of empowerment and education on the fronts of both feminism and firearms that eventually led to my passion for the Second Amendment.
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Firearms and Feminism: Women for guns, and guns for women
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