Posted March 6, 2016 6:31 pm by Comments

By Jenn Jacques

Obama’s “Guns in America” town hall on CNN left most gun owners and supporters of gun rights angry at it’s ignorant rhetoric and complete lack of transparency. Not to mention the intense anger at the president’s refusal to actually answer any of the pre-screened question that did make it on air.

Joining Chris Cox, Executive Director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, and Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke on the stage at CPAC was Kimberly Corban. Refusing to be labeled a victim of sexual assault, Corban turned her experience into advocacy; fighting her attacker in court and for more than a decade, Corban working on behalf of sexual assault survivors.

In her first ever op-ed, written exclusively for Bearing Arms, Kimberly shares insight into what compelled her to step onto the national stage, what she sees happening and where we need to go from here:

They say hindsight is 20/20 and looking back, I’d say that’s true. You may remember 2008 as an election year, but I remember it as the year in which I realized I needed to care about my rights and vote for those who would work to protect them. Mind you, I was a …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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