TODAY ON OUR SHOW: Since 2015, the Kids S.A.F.E. Foundation has been a leader in the state of Oregon and the nation regarding children’s firearm safety. They have reached 28,000 kids in Oregon, Washington, Northern California, and Arizona. They have taught them life-saving skills on what to do if they ever encounter a firearm. STOP, DON’T TOUCH, RUN AWAY, TELL AN ADULT!! Tune in now to see our new episode… coming up LIVE at 5:15 PM and then always on demand.

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Hosted by Renee Gagne and Kerrie Ann Auclair, the Sisters In Arms – A Firearm Story podcast is a pro-Second Amendment show with frequent guests and a national audience reach.

From a woman’s perspective, the Sisters In Arms podcast promotes safe and responsible firearms ownership with a focus on instruction while also defending everyone’s right to self-defense against persistent and pointless gun-control legislation.

Click the link here now to watch the latest episode. Gagne and Auclair are State Directors of the DC Project in their respective Rhode Island and Massachusetts states. The DC Project is a nationwide, nonpartisan organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. 

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