National voices take the stage in Salt Lake City to highlight women’s leadership in the Second Amendment movement
Women for Gun Rights (WGR), the nation’s leading women-led Second Amendment advocacy organization, is proud to announce its strong presence at the 40th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC), taking place September 26–28, 2025, in Salt Lake City.
This year’s GRPC features a robust lineup of WGR leaders and delegates who will bring a powerful female perspective to critical conversations about the future of gun rights in America:
- Dianna Muller, Founder, Women for Gun Rights — “Understanding the Threat.”
- Susan Myers, Missouri State Director, Women for Gun Rights — “Keeping the Issue Alive.”
- Robyn Sandoval, President, CEO, and Owner, A Girl & A Gun — “The Rise in Gun Ownership Among Women as It Relates to Self Defense for Females.”
- Amanda Suffecool and Cheryl Todd — Co-Emcees of Amm-Con and
Participants on the “The Pros and Cons of AI in 2A Journalism” panel
- Kerrie Ann Auclair, Massachusetts State Director, Women for Gun Rights and Armed Women of America — Panel: “Advocacy Through Action – The Future is Watching” and performing the National Anthem to open the conference.
“Women are at the forefront of the gun rights movement, and GRPC is a powerful stage to showcase the expertise, passion, and leadership of our delegates,” said Dianna Muller, Founder of Women for Gun Rights. “From self-defense to media innovation, our team is shaping the conversation and standing strong for freedom.”
The Gun Rights Policy Conference, hosted by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA), is the nation’s premier annual gathering of Second Amendment advocates, scholars, and grassroots leaders.
For more information on the 2025 GRPC, visit https://saf.org/grpc/.
About Women for Gun Rights
Women for Gun Rights is a nationwide organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment. A non-partisan initiative of daughters, mothers, and sisters that believes education is the key to firearm safety and violence prevention, not legislation. Learn more at www.WomenForGunRights.org.
