In an effort to bring female shooters together with legislators to give politicians a direct connection to the fastest growing demographic of gun owners, Dianna Muller created The DC Project which takes place this week in our nation’s capital.

“The Second Amendment is part of the United States Constitution and does not belong to one party,” said Muller. “Female gun owners are diverse, and have individualized stories and accounts of why this Amendment is so important to them. These stories need to be shared as they are representative of many within legislators’ constituencies.”

The three-day event, which starts today, is bringing one woman from each of the 50 states into Washington, DC to establish relationships with their legislators. After the meet and greet this evening, the women will spend time meeting with their elected officials tomorrow before the event closes with a rally in front of the Capitol building at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 8th.

“The Second Amendment is part of the United States Constitution and does not belong to one party,” said Muller. “Female gun owners are diverse, and have individualized stories and accounts of why this Amendment is so important to them. These stories need to be shared as they are representative of many within legislators’ constituencies.”

Great job, ladies – can’t wait to hear how it goes!