What’s it really like being a Black gun owner in America’s firearms community? In this powerful roundtable, the hosts of We Da People Podcast open up about race, perception, and representation in the 2A world — and how we’re changing the narrative.

From walking into your first range visit feeling out of place, to realizing the culture is more welcoming than you expected, this episode dives deep into representation, mindset, and community building in gun culture.

🔸 Topics covered:
The truth about being a Black man at gun ranges and events
Media influence vs. real-world experiences
Why creating our own spaces in the firearms community matters
Building confidence through skill, safety, and respect
Turning gun ownership into business, education, and positive culture
How competition shooting and training sharpen your mindset
The importance of unity: “We the People” means all of us

This isn’t just a conversation about guns — it’s about identity, perception, and progress. Whether you’re new to firearms or a seasoned shooter, this episode challenges you to think deeper about how we’re represented and how we move forward together.

🎧 Watch, share, and join the movement to redefine what responsible gun ownership looks like for everyone.

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