There are only two women that I know of who, if I were 30 years younger, a much better man than I was when I was 30 years younger, and had the opportunity, I would've courted instead of my gorgeous wife. One of them is Emily Miller.
As it happens, this is a very timely thread (thanks Sir Diealotz). On June 4th of this year, the Cato Institute held a symposium in DC on progress made by the District since its full-on gun ban was ruled unconstitutional in Heller vs. DC in 2008. I just happened to run across the
Cato.org page a couple of days ago where the video of the event is posted, and Emily Miller was one of the featured speakers, next to Alan Gura who actually argued the case on behalf of the Second Amendment Foundation successfully. Here's a clip (on Cato's YouTube channel) of just her speech. It demonstrates just how tenacious and determined she really is. It also provides good content to show just how valid the juxtaposition between Emily and the leftist Brady Bunch'er Sir Diealotz referenced in his OP is, as Emily was completely inexperienced when she decided to look into buying a gun also. Emily did it the hard, but right way, with the attitude going in that "This is my constitutional right. It can't be that hard." Her eyes were opened and thus a true 2nd Amendment warrior was born:
And
here's a link of her testimony before the Judiciary Committee of the DC City Council where she takes on the tyrants who had denied DC residents' God-given rights for 30 years prior to Heller, and continued after the ruling to do the same with an unnavigable scheme of regulation that it took Emily nearly $500 and traveling to at least three separate states to qualify under just to legally
register her gun, and to this day, concealed carry (or open carry for that matter) is not allowed in DC.
Emily Miller is awesomeness personified.
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