
New Hampshire
Kate Giddins
Australian-American, wife, step-mom, stenographer, yogi, dog mom, firearms and archery instructor.
Kate Giddins is a proud Australian-American, a newly minted U.S. citizen, and a relentless advocate for the Second Amendment. As the New Hampshire State Director for Women for Gun Rights, she stands at the forefront of the fight to preserve the right to keep and bear arms, testifying at the State House and challenging every attempt to erode personal liberty.
A lifelong seeker of truth, Kate’s journey to American citizenship was more than a legal process—it was a revelation. She discovered that freedom is not simply a product of living in a democratic society but an inherent attribute of every individual, one that must be recognized, claimed, and defended. That discovery ignited a passion in her that now fuels her work: empowering women, supporting law enforcement and veterans, and ensuring that future generations inherit the rights and responsibilities of free people.
Founder of Joan of Arms, an emerging women-only holistic firearms training marketplace and podcast dedicated to inspiring and equipping women to take control of their personal security. Whether in the legislature, on the range, or behind the microphone, she is unwavering in her mission: to uplift women in firearms, defend the Constitution, and remind America that freedom isn’t granted—it’s owned.