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Washington, D.C. – (May 24, 2021) – Three women representing the DC Project have recently testified before U.S. Senate and House Judiciary subcommittees opposing proposed anti-gun legislation.
According to DC Project Founder, Dianna Muller, "We encourage our elected policymakers on the Hill to learn why the Second Amendment is crucial to the prevention of violence. This is how we foster bi-partisan collaboration. When law-abiding, pro-gun women who represent a diverse cross-section of America sit before Congress and speak the truth about how gun laws make us unsafe, we are hard to ignore," she said.
May 20, 2021, Dianna Muller
U.S. House Judiciary Committee
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
An Unending Crisis: Essential Steps to Reducing Gun Violence and Mass Shootings
Muller's testimony focused on effective solutions to the criminal use of firearms versus the addition of more restrictive gun control laws such as universal background checks and red flag laws.
As the only pro-Second Amendment witness at the hearing, Muller expressed a desire to brainstorm ideas that would save lives. "When average citizens are less capable of defending themselves, criminals are emboldened, crime soars, and communities are less safe."
Muller stated, "We always hear about common-sense gun control. Common sense is that cities plagued with violence should adopt the laws of cities that are not plagued with violence. Common sense is not making more rules, more laws, registrations, and fees, that make protecting yourself a rich man’s game."
She continued by pointing out that, "As a retired police officer I saw first-hand the impact of violence on communities. Gun control laws disproportionally affect lower-income, minority communities. Gun control is steeped in racism."
Muller mentioned a number of grass-root, community-based organizations focused on education and safety including:
Concluding her testimony, Muller said, "The question before us is how do we reduce violence in our country? Instead of exploiting tragedy and pushing pain to push a gun control agenda, let's work together in a non-partisan way to expand programs and deliver measurable results. We will meet, talk, train, whatever we have to do, to achieve safety in our communities through education, not legislation."
Click this link to watch Muller's testimony beginning at the 1:58:20 mark. https://judiciary.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=4549
Click this link to watch Muller address Representative Jim Jordan's questions. https://youtu.be/f0-DcyVjs6k
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