Women for Gun Rights Announces “turnSHOTteal” Initiative

Wearing teal represents solidarity among women Second Amendment supporters while creating a visual reminder of the importance of responsible firearm ownership

by posted on January 8, 2025
Women For Gun Rights Turn Shot Teal

Attendees of his year’s SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, are encouraged to make a bold statement of support on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, by wearing a Women for Gun Rights’ signature teal shirt.

“Teal is more than just a color—it’s a symbol of unity for our movement and showcases our shared commitment to safeguarding the Second Amendment,” said Dianna Muller, founder of Women for Gun Rights. “By wearing teal, we’re showing our solidarity while creating a visual reminder of the importance of responsible firearm ownership and bold, unapologetic advocacy for our rights.” Participants are encouraged to attend several key events on Jan. 22. To learn more, go to womenforgunrights.org.

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