S.A.F.E.R. Speakers

 

Shemane Nugent

Shemane is the author of the new book, Married to a Rock Star, and the wife of rocker Ted Nugent. She also co-authored a book with her husband titled Kill It and Grill It. Shemane is an outspoken supporter of Second Amendment rights, and has organized outdoor education for women camps.
 
Sarah Roush

Sarah, the youngest speaker at 16 years old, was crowned Miss New Mexico Junior Teen in July of 2003. She took first place in the speech competition with her speech about the Second Amendment and the need for women to learn to protect themselves.
  Niger Innis

Mr. Innis serves as the National Spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE), an organization committed to community development and empowerment. Niger is also a contributor on MSNBC, providing insight and analysis on news events.
  Kay Daly

Kay is the host of “The Daly Report” radio show. She is also the leader of the Coalition for a Fair Judiciary. She has testified before the Senate sub-committee on the Constitution in regards to the appointments of Federal Justices, and was awarded the 30th Annual Conservative Political Action Conference’s Ronald Reagan Award.
 
Reverend Joyce "Re-Joyce" Smith

Rev. Smith is a Baptist minister hailing from Paris, Texas. The Reverend spoke at SAS’s first rally in 2000, and is an avid supporter of the Second Amendment.
  Julia Gorin

Ms. Gorin is an opinion writer and contributing editor for FoxNews.com and JewishWorldReview.com.  She is also a stand-up comedienne specializing in
conservative humor. Ms. Gorin is the author of The Buddy Chronicles.
John R. Lott, Jr.

John Lott has authored several books about the gun issue, including More Guns, Less Crime and his most recent effort, The Bias Against Guns. His articles and editorials have appeared in newspapers nationwide in support of the basic human right of self defense.

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