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Check out sisters in Arms - a firearm story -(SIA)

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 Kerrie Ann Auclair is a passionate advocate for the Second Amendment and a dedicated educator in firearms training, safety, and responsible ownership. In 2019, she started the first Massachusetts "Armed Women of America"(AWA) shooting chapter. This chapter empowers women by building confidence, skills, and community. Kerrie Ann is also an NRA Pistol, NRA Home Fire Arms Safety, NRA Range Safety Officer, Refuse to Be a Victim, and USCCA Instructor. She collaborates with organizations like the Gun Owners Action League (GOAL). Second Amendment Institute (SIA) is the State Director for Women For Gun Rights (WGR), advocating for responsible gun ownership and safeguarding Second Amendment rights. In October 2022, Kerrie Ann co-launched "Sisters In Arms" with Renee Gagne to educate on firearms, the Second Amendment, mental health, and defensive gun use.   Kerrie Ann continues to provide expert insights and inspire others under the mission: "Empowering Minds, Protecting Lives." 

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