By Rocky Mountain Voice Staff
Rocky Mountain Voice is proud to introduce a groundbreaking new video series: We Are the Faces of Gun Ownership with Amanda Hardin. This weekly social media series highlights Colorado gun owners, challenging stereotypes and celebrating the diversity, responsibility, and empowerment within the Second Amendment (2A) community.
Amanda, the founder of Lipstick Tactical, has long been a leading voice in 2A advocacy, and this project brings her vision to life in a powerful way. Each 90-second episode features authentic stories from gun owners across the state, showcasing their unique perspectives and how firearms play a role in their lives. The goal? To spark conversations, educate audiences, and foster a deeper understanding of what responsible gun ownership looks like in America today.
Amanda shared her inspiration for the series, saying, “Too often, gun owners are misrepresented in media. Through these videos, we’re showing that the 2A community is made up of diverse, relatable, and responsible individuals. These stories challenge stereotypes and help break down the walls of misinformation.”
First Episode Now Live!
The premiere episode features Sed Myles, a proud Colorado gun owner, sharing their journey in the 2A space. In just 90 seconds, Sed’s story flips the script on gun ownership, delivering a compelling and shareable narrative that resonates with people on both sides of the conversation.
In the premiere episode, Sed Myles shares: “As a Colorado native, I believe responsible gun ownership is about protecting my family and preserving our freedoms. It’s not just a right; it’s a responsibility we all share.”
Explore More from Amanda Hardin
Amanda has been a cornerstone contributor to RMV, writing extensively about the 2A movement here in Colorado, and nationally. Dive deeper with some of her recent pieces:
- Disarming Coloradans while allowing illegal immigration. How Aurora’s Tren de Aragua gang exploits vulnerable communities.
- In Colorado, gray wolves is a battle between conservation, hunting and rural livelihoods
- Understanding Colorado House Bill 24-1174, a shift in concealed carry training
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