Cassandra McBride
Cassandra McBride is a researcher, writer, and passionate advocate for the Second Amendment.
With an academic background in Criminology and Sociology, Cassandra combines her expertise with years of advocacy to produce data-driven articles. Since 2015, she has been a freelance writer, covering topics that span the outdoors, political journalism, and criminology.
Cassandra is a vocal proponent of the Second Amendment and women’s self-defense. In her free time, she dedicates herself to empowering women through firearm training at the range and sharing essential knowledge. She also works tirelessly to educate the public on firearm legislation, historical context, and Constitutional rights.
Cassandra McBride has authored several influential pieces for Ammo.com, where her research-driven approach offers readers valuable insights on Second Amendment issues. Her notable works include analyses on gun deaths in at-risk demographics, gun-friendly states, and gender trends in firearm ownership. She also explores the role of definitions in firearm statistics involving children and presents counterpoints often overlooked in gun control debates. Through her writing, Cassandra advocates for informed perspectives on gun rights, aiming to foster a balanced understanding of these critical topics.