Women For Gun Rights Joins Second Amendment Institute In Wreath Laying Ceremony

Women For Gun Rights Joins Second Amendment Institute In Wreath Laying Ceremony

(Arlington, VA) – On September 20, Women for Gun Rights (WGR) was proud to join Second Amendment Institute in a wreath laying ceremony at The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery to recognize Constitution Day. WGR leaders honored those who remain nameless and made the ultimate sacrifice to safeguard the U.S. Constitution.

 

WGR Founder Dianna Muller and Regional Director Staci Claunch laid the wreath flanked by Tyler Yzaguirre, President of SAI, and Cheryl Todd, who is the WGR Arizona State Director and SAI Board Member.

“On Constitution Day, we remember the men and women who answered the call of duty and sacrificed their lives to protect and defend everything that we hold dear,” said Cheryl Todd. “Thanks to the service of these brave patriots, we enjoy rights and freedoms that are simply unmatched throughout the world.”

Staci Claunch, Navy veteran added, “Today, we not only lay a wreath upon The Tomb of the Known Solider, but we also re-affirm our commitment to protect the constitutional rights that these men died to protect. By safeguarding the Second Amendment, which is fundamental to freedom, hardworking Americans can protect themselves from crime, violence, and tyranny.”

“We want to thank the Second Amendment Institute for allowing us to participate in this powerful event,” said Dianna Muller, Founder of WGR. “The impact of today cannot be overstated and I am so humbled – and energized – by this incredible experience.”

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Women for Gun Rights a nationwide organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. A non-partisan initiative of daughters, mothers, and sisters that believe education is the key to firearm safety and violence prevention, not legislation. We counter the disinformation gun control groups circulate by informing our friends, families, communities, and legislators with the truth that gun rights are human rights.

 

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