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Gun Tote’n Mamas Returns to A Girl and A Gun 2026 National Conference as Diamond Sponsor

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Gun Tote’n Mamas is cranking up the firepower for women’s self-defense fashion, locking in as a Diamond Sponsor for the 2026 A Girl & A Gun National Conference in Grand Junction, Colorado, from April 30 to May 3. This powerhouse brand, renowned for its stylish concealed carry handbags that blend seamlessly with everyday chic, isn’t just cutting a check—they’re rolling out their latest lineup of covert carriers and dishing out exclusive swag to empower every attendee. It’s a bold return that signals unyielding momentum in the women’s 2A space, where practical innovation meets unapologetic style.

Dig deeper, and this sponsorship underscores a seismic shift in the firearms industry: women aren’t just participants anymore; they’re the driving force. With concealed carry permits among women surging over 270% in the last decade (per CDC and FBI data), brands like Gun Tote’n Mamas are capitalizing on demand for gear that doesn’t scream gun owner but delivers discreet protection. Their handbags—think RFID-blocking compartments, ambidextrous holsters, and luxe leathers—solve real-world pain points for moms, professionals, and adventurers who refuse to compromise safety for sophistication. For the 2A community, this is rocket fuel: it normalizes armed self-reliance among demographics once overlooked, chipping away at anti-gun narratives by proving empowerment through elegance.

The implications ripple far beyond the conference floor. As A Girl & A Gun draws thousands of female shooters, instructors, and advocates, Gun Tote’n Mamas’ presence amplifies networking, skill-sharing, and product demos that could spark the next wave of 2A innovators. Expect booth buzz to translate into sales spikes and cultural wins, reinforcing that the right to bear arms thrives when it’s accessible, attractive, and aunt-approved. If you’re in the 2A orbit, mark your calendar—this isn’t just a sponsor spotlight; it’s a manifesto for the armed woman next door.

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