The National Rifle Association re-launched its online NRA Women channel, hoping to boost female membership among “armed and fabulous” women interested in using firearms for recreation, sport, and protection. The new channel, NRAWomen.TV, has posted a trailer introducing “fresh faces of the NRA who are making a difference.”
The trailer features several female gun enthusiasts who are outspoken proponents of the Second Amendment and who no longer want “to be pigeonholed into one category of a gun-owner.”
“We are proud and excited to announce the new and improved NRA Women presented by Smith & Wesson Corp.,” the NRA Women’s Network announced on their Facebook page. “Our mission is to expose the public to the female face of the NRA. Look for profiles featuring women in the shooting sports who are making their voices known coming soon!”
The NRA Women’s channel showcases a Women’s Leadership Forum Roundtable hosted by Susan LaPierre, wife of the NRA’s executive vice president and CEO; a lifestyle section that offers “Guns, Gear, Grub and Girl’s Night Out”; and several profiles of “armed and fabulous” women dedicated to protecting their constitutional rights. Also making safety a priority, the online channel highlights “Refuse To Be A Victim” seminars, offering classes conducted all over the country and a forum for women to share their stories about when they had to protect themselves with firearms.
One of the women featured in the video, Natalie Foster, underscored the importance of more women becoming engaged with the gun debate.








