After 22 years in law enforcement, I’ve learned a simple truth: violence can find you anywhere, but police can’t always be there when it does.
During my career with the Tulsa Police Department, I served in Narcotics, Gangs, Street Crimes, and Patrol. I’ve seen the very worst of humanity – from violent assaults to victims who waited desperately for help that came too late. That reality taught me that while I proudly wore a badge to protect others, every person must ultimately be prepared to protect themselves.
That’s why I founded Women for Gun Rights, a national organization dedicated to educating, empowering, and equipping women to be their own first responders. For the past decade, we’ve worked with thousands of women – mothers, students, professionals, and survivors – helping them gain confidence, training, and the ability to be their own first responders…