Dana Loesch, a National Rifle Association spokesman, said she has been forced to move because of continued threats from gun control advocates

A National Rifle Association spokesman says she was forced to move this weekend because of 'repeated threats from gun control advocates'.

Dana Loesch made the revelation in a series of tweets on Sunday.

The outspoken Texan was responding to a hashtag going viral on Twitter, in which women wrote #MeTwo if they had been the victims of sexual assault or harassment.

Loesch joined in on the trend, revealing how gun control advocate 'threatened to rape me to death'.

Another man tracked her cellphone down and called her - telling her he planned to shoot her in her front yard, Loesch said.

After the continued threats to her and her family's safety, Loesch says they decided to move.

She tweeted out a picture showing her belongings stuffed into garbage bags for a hurried move.

Loesch made the revelation in a series of tweets on Sunday. In one of the tweets, she says one of her harassers threatened to 'rape me to death'

Loesch, who has two adult sons, thanks her children's school for working with police and private security to insure their safety

Loesch then went into a long tirade about how she believes liberals have a double standard when it comes to female equality

She said progressives are OK with sexism if it silences conservative women

Loesch, who is the mother of two sons, says she's grateful that her children's school worked with police and private security to ensure their safety.

She then went onto a long tirade about how she believes progressives are OK with sexual harassment if it happens to conservative women.

She says she and other 2nd Amendment supporting women 'are sexually threatened reguarly'.

'I see conesrvative women regularly abused on social media by some of the same people slamming Weinstien.

'The culture is only non-conservative women deserve respect. It's idiotic, demonstrated daily and deserving of more than 140 chars.

'If "inequality" was truly a concern for modern feminists, they'd defend, not shame, women for making choices antithetical [to] progressivism.

'But they sold out by tying their cause to party & don't defend [conservative] women as strategy. Some sexism is ok if it silences conservatives,' she wrote.

She went on to say that the reality of sexual harassment and assault is a reason why she fiercely defends the second amendment right to bear arms.

'Maybe now you understand why I believe all women have the right to defend themselves with 2A and expand their skills [with] training.

'And regardless your party of ideology, it's your right, whether you exercise it or not. I will always defend that for all,' she wrote.

In addition to speaking on behalf of the NRA, Loesch is also a talk radio host, television host for The Blaze and author.