Pro-2A Dating Site Offers Romance at the Range

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posted on April 21, 2018
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Finding people who hold the same values is a strong indicator of long-term compatibility. For gun owners, the search for pro-Second Amendment love may not be out of reach any longer. Pro-Gun Dating—which uses the tagline “Don’t Date a Hogg, Date a Real American”—touts itself as a “premier dating service for singles who support the Second Amendment.”

In a promotional message on its Facebook page, CEO Laura Clark stated, “As someone who has used other popular online dating sites, I was constantly ridiculed about my profile picture, in which I was posing with my AR-15 at a local shooting range. Instead of making excuses or being forced to hide what I believe in, I decided it was time that pro-gun people had their own dating site.”

The site touts itself as a place for single people who are pro-gun, pro-American and pro-NRA to meet and eventually find love, without having to worry about being ridiculed by those with anti-Second Amendment values.

 “Pro-gun Americans are passionate about the Second Amendment, and what it means to this country. Being with someone who shares those beliefs is crucial for a relationship’s success, which is why we've launched a place for pro-gun, pro-NRA Americans to meet, chat and see where it takes them,” Clark said.

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