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NRA Women

Since 1776, women have fought for and defended our freedom. This too-often-unheralded part of American history, as well as all that women do today, is told here by the NRA's first female president.

Kim Rhode And Her Dad, Richard Rhode

Kim Rhode, a six-time Olympic medalist in the shotgun sports, grew up competing, and even lettered four years on her California high school’s shooting team.

Freedom is Best Learned Young

A Guide to Becoming an Active Advocate for the Second Amendment

Shooting Straight with Kim Rhode

On an untypical day for Kim Rhode, meaning a day off from shooting 800 shells, the renowned six-time Olympic medal winner takes this call while in a restaurant warehouse near her home in Los Angeles.

A Big Second Amendment Win in California

A U.S. District Judge has stopped enforcement of California’s law requiring citizens to undergo background checks when purchasing ammunition.

Kim Rhode Wins ISSF World Cup

Rhode bested more than 200 competitors to win her 21st gold medal at the International Shooting Sport Federation match in Tucson, Ariz.

Why You Should Vote No On California’s Proposition 63

Olympian Kim Rhode explains how Prop 63 will hurt the law-abiding without affecting criminals.

Rio Olympics Shooting Update

American shooters are rocking the 2016 Olympics, with more medals certain to come soon.

Third Century | Kim Rhode

5-time Olympic gold medalist Kim Rhode believes education can combat anti-gun media bias.

What Draws Women To Guns?

Women are quickly becoming entrenched in every aspect of the shooting community.



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