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MODERATELY SPEAKING: Spanberger’s Gateway to Gun Control
Sic Semper Tyrannis
Mom At Arms
Nov 9


Why Moms Demand Action Misses the Mark- On Race, Gender, and Reality
They extract pain for policy, then vanish when real solutions, like community investment or self-defense training, are proposed
Mom At Arms
Oct 27


From “Indoctrination” to Instruction? Debunking Everytown’s Train SMART Program
What’s missing from their public bios about teaching people to use the "dangerous and scary weapons" they advocate against?
Mom At Arms
Oct 24


Moms Demand's Femvertising: Empowering women through misogynistic advertising
By leveraging femvertising, Moms Demand Action doesn’t just market a cause, they reframe the entire cultural conversation around firearms.
Mom At Arms
Oct 8


Sakir Everett: 11-Year-Old Michigan Student Prevented a Potential School Tragedy
Many other outlets are covering this story, but my Mama’s Heart cannot let it go unheard. In May 2025, a quiet act of courage by...
Mom At Arms
Sep 27


Abigail Spanberger’s Plan Threatens Liberty in Virginia. 2A Education Preserves It
Abigail Spanberger’s gun control proposals may sound like “common sense,” but they risk alienating responsible citizens and failing to address the deeper causes of violence. Instead of sweeping bans and punitive laws, Virginia should invest in firearm safety education, community outreach, and mental health support.
Mom At Arms
Sep 25


Violence Is Resourceful. You Should Be Too.
Whether you’re a teacher, a councilmember, a parent, or a student, you are not immune.
Mom At Arms
Sep 24


Beyond the Gun: Martial Arts, Self-Defense, and the Second Amendment’s Blind Spot
In short, overturning the Second Amendment wouldn’t just disarm gun owners, it would erode the legitimacy of martial arts as a civic discipline and a personal right.
Mom At Arms
Sep 23


Being Prepared to Protect
Being prepared also fosters community resilience. When individuals take responsibility for their own safety, they contribute to a stronger, more secure environment for everyone. Families, neighborhoods, and organizations benefit when preparedness is prioritized and shared.
Mom At Arms
Aug 13
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