Rhonda Ezell


Rhonda Ezell is a civil rights activist and gun rights advocate from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Her advocacy has centered around the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees the right to bear arms.

Rhonda Ezell’s journey as a gun rights advocate began in 2010 when she and several other plaintiffs filed a lawsuit challenging the City of Chicago’s ban on the possession of firearms. At the time, the City of Chicago had one of the strictest gun control laws in the United States, which made it nearly impossible for law-abiding citizens to legally own firearms.

Ezell’s lawsuit, Ezell v. City of Chicago, ultimately made its way to the United States Supreme Court. In a landmark decision, the Court ruled that the City of Chicago’s ban on the possession of firearms was unconstitutional and violated the Second Amendment. The decision had far-reaching implications and set a precedent for other cities and states with strict gun control laws.

Since the Ezell v. City of Chicago decision, Rhonda Ezell has continued her advocacy for gun rights. She has been a vocal opponent of efforts to restrict access to firearms and has worked to educate others about the importance of the Second Amendment.

In recognition of her advocacy, Rhonda Ezell has received numerous awards and accolades. In 2017, she was named the “Gun Rights Defender of the Year” by the Second Amendment Foundation. She has also been featured in several media outlets, including Fox News and The Blaze, and has been invited to speak at gun rights rallies and events across the country.

In addition to her advocacy work, Rhonda Ezell is also the founder of the Chicago Guns Matter program, which provides firearm training and education to residents of Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods. The program aims to empower individuals to protect themselves and their families from violent crime.

Overall, Rhonda Ezell’s work as a gun rights advocate has been instrumental in advancing the cause of Second Amendment rights in the United States. Her efforts have helped to overturn unconstitutional gun control laws and have empowered individuals to exercise their right to bear arms.

3/12/23: Chicago Guns Matter

The Daily Bullet – Rhonda Ezell
Dec 22, 2020



https://gunfreedomradio.com/guests/rhonda-ezell/

Michael Cargill

  • 12 years in the United States Army
  • 2011 – Owner/Founder: Central Texas Gun Works
  • Central Texas Gun Works was the first business in Texas to have a completely solar powered sign
  • Frequent guest and subject matter expert
  • 2014 – Host of Come And Talk It – Radio Show – Podcast
  • 2016 – Exc. Director Texans for Accountable Government (TAG)

Erin Palette

(1973)

From the Gun Rights Policy Conference 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtbykRrs9ug

https://gunstreamer.com/watch/single-issue-activist-erin-palette-operation-blazing-sword-grpc-2019_A5S4XiTTtInPbae.html

Ken Hanson

1970 – Aug 4, 2019

  • Former assistant prosecuting attorney, and former public defender
  • Held a Type 01 FFL
  • NRA Certified Instructor
  • frequent lecturer
  • consultant on political campaigns for sportsmen issues
  • Firestone Brehm Hanson & Wolf
  • 2005 — co-founder of Buckeye Firearms Association
  • 2005 – Legislative Chair Buckeye Firearms Association
  • 2008 Defender of Justice Award 
  • 2009 Jay M. Littlefield NRA-ILA Volunteer of the Year Award 
  • 2011 Ohio Guide to Firearm Laws
  • Published in USCCA Magazine 
  • Published in  SWAT Magazine
  • 2016 Defender of Justice Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2016 BFA Political Action Committee’s Second Amendment Legendary Award

https://www.buckeyefirearms.org/buckeye-firearms-association-co-founder-ken-hanson-passes-away

Dianna Muller

  • 22-year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department
  • two-time national 3-gun champion
  • CLEET law enforcement firearms instructor
  • member of the NRA Law Enforcement committee
  • subcommittee member of
    Department of Interior, Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council
  • 2015 – Founder of The DC Project
  • host of the Shooting Gallery on the Outdoor Channel
  • 2019 “we will not comply”

From the 2019 Gun Rights policy Conference

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE0NeyTXfYI

https://gunstreamer.com/watch/awb-counter-dianna-muller-dc-project-grpc-2019_xnKxi9oSXhQXrVp.html

Charles Heller

(1956)
– son of a law-enforcement officer and grandson of a judge
– 1978 moved to Arizona
– 2002 Liberty Watch Radio & America Armed & Free Radio Show
– 2005 One of the Four co-founders of the Arizona Citizens Defense League
– 2011-2013 excec Director of JPFO
– Currently Media Co-Ordinator for AzCDL & JPFO

– Host of Liberty Watch Radio
– Co-founder of The Arizona Citizens Defense League (AZCDL)
– Media coordinator for AzCDL
– Former executive director of Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO)
– Media coordinator for JPFO
– Arizona concealed weapons instructor for 22 years
– Has visited 25 of the 28 submarines on display in the U.S
– (and visited 2 not on display, and worked on one as a kid)

Clifford “Neal” Knox

(June 20, 1935 – January 17, 2005)
– 1966 testified before Congressional committees at least fifty times, before the House Subcommittee on Crime against what eventually became the Gun Control Act of 1968
– 1977 The NRA Cincinnati Revolt

– 1978-1982 Executive Director of NRA Institute for Legislative Action (ILA)
– 1984 Founder & chairman of the Firearms Coalition
– founding editor of Gun Week

– editor of Handloader Magazine
– founding editor of Rifle Magazine– – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neal_Knox