The DC Project’s message resonates on Capitol Hill

TULSA, OK. – The DC Project, Women for Gun Rights, returned to Washington, DC, September 13-16, 2022, to deliver its core message to Congress. The group’s fifty-one delegates representing forty-eight states met with legislators from both sides of the aisle, arguing that the right to bear arms is a human right. Their effort concluded with a demonstration on the steps of the United States Supreme Court.

DC Project founder Dianna Muller commented, “This was our fifth flight and it was the most impactful ride we’ve ever experienced.” Muller added, “We build bridges by sharing our personal and emotional stories of violence while emphasizing the solutions the gun industry is spearheading in mental health, school safety and gun education.”

During the trip, the Congressional Second Amendment Caucus, co-chaired by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), hosted a reception. The DC Project presented its pillars and explained how legislators can partner with the group to provide protection against attacks on the Second Amendment. “This women’s organization is a game changer. For years, women and anti-gun politicians have demanded that Congress take away the rights of law-abiding gun owners; the DC Project provides a counterattack to their misinformation.” Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) testified.

In total, the delegates not only attended more than 135 meetings, but made countless impressions throughout the city with personal interactions with residents and tourists. The DC Project plans to continue the momentum at the individual state level.

Learn how to support or join by becoming an effective advocate for the Second Amendment in your community and with your legislators by visiting our website: http://DCPROJECT.info. Follow us on The DC Project – Home | Facebook, Instagram and Twitterand visit our extensive video library on our You Tube channel.

The DC Project is a national organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. A nonpartisan initiative of daughters, mothers, and sisters who believe that education is the key to gun safety and violence prevention, not legislation. We counter the misinformation being circulated by gun control groups by informing our friends, families, communities, and legislators with the truth that gun rights are human rights.