Former Oklahoma Officer Delivers 2nd Amendment Testimony to Congress

Dianna Muller, a former officer with the Tulsa (OK) Police Department and founder of the Second Amendment advocacy group The DC Project, went before congress and said that what gun owners are "up against is a very well-organized, well-funded effort to take guns away from American citizens."

Dianna Muller, a former officer with the Tulsa (OK) Police Department and founder of the Second Amendment advocacy group The DC Project went before congress and said that gun owners are ' up against is a very well-organized, well-funded effort to take guns away from American citizens.'Dianna Muller, a former officer with the Tulsa (OK) Police Department and founder of the Second Amendment advocacy group The DC Project went before congress and said that gun owners are " up against is a very well-organized, well-funded effort to take guns away from American citizens."Screen grab of video from Fox News. 

Dianna Muller, a former officer with the Tulsa (OK) Police Department and founder of the Second Amendment advocacy group The DC Project, went before congress and said that what gun owners are "up against is a very well-organized, well-funded effort to take guns away from American citizens."

According to Fox News, Muller said that any proposed weapons ban—several of which have been discussed in recent weeks following high-profile mass shootings—would force law abiding gun owners to either forfeit their weapons or become de-facto criminals.

"More people are killed with hammers and blunt objects than all rifles combined according to FBI statistics," Muller said.

She continued, "Please don't legislate the 150 million people just like me into being criminals."

Should the government pass an assault-weapons ban, Muller defiantly declared, "I will not comply."

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