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I was anti-gun, until I got stalked - I can't stand weapons. But after disturbing e-mails and...
Salon ^ | Oct 20, 2010 | Jennifer Willis

Posted on 10/21/2010 6:27:44 PM PDT by neverdem

I can't stand weapons. But after disturbing e-mails and letters, I decided to arm myself with more than words

"You need to arm yourself."

I blinked at the Portland police officer in my living room. This uniformed bear of a man -- packing a gun, a nightstick, a radio and who knew what else -- was responding to an ongoing stalker problem that had started several months earlier. I'd received letters, a phone call, a few packages and several e-mails from this unbalanced stranger who'd read a few newspaper stories I'd written and taken a shine to me. When the latest letter arrived -- mentioning my boyfriend, Mike, thoughts on religion, and a trip I'd taken but hadn't told anyone about -- I was seriously alarmed.

But get a gun? Surely, I'd misheard him.

"Getting a concealed carry permit isn't hard," the officer continued. "And they make ladies' purses with concealed weapons compartments."

In that moment, I understood the phrase, "blood turning to ice." I'm afraid of guns. When you get right down to it, I abhor them. I used to date a guy who owned a handgun and regularly trekked into the woods with his friends to shoot. I made him move the small gun safe from beneath the bed to another room before I'd agree to stay overnight.

But that morning was like a perfect storm of firearms. The first thing Mike had said to me when I opened my eyes -- hours before the officer made his suggestion, before my neighbor confided she'd been thinking of getting a gun for hiking and kayaking trips, before my retired military uncle e-mailed to say that arming myself probably wouldn't be a bad idea -- was, "Maybe you should get a gun."

Apparently, the Universe really wanted me packing heat.

The officer saw the dismay on my face. "Most bullet wounds don't kill people," he assured me. "And it would be self-defense."

I spent the rest of the day in a general freakout.

I was hopeless trying to get any work done. Periodically, I'd do Web searches on handguns. I discovered that Oregon is a right-to-carry state and that it costs $65 for a concealed carry permit -- $50 for the four-year permit and $15 for the background check. I learned the difference between a pistol and a revolver -- a revolver's chambers revolve, like the six-shooters in Hollywood Westerns -- and I read that the .357 Magnum and .38 Special were ideal for women interested in a gun for self-defense because they're relatively lightweight, aren't prone to jamming and don't carry too many bullets. Because who really needs a 20-round magazine when you're defending against a stalker? "Six or seven bullets will do you just fine," read one Web comment.

But the idea of owning a gun made me sick to my stomach. That afternoon, when I escaped into a fitful nap, I dreamed people were pointing double-barreled shotguns at me.

When I thought about it, I realized I'd grown up with firearms in the house -- from the antique rifle mounted on the sun porch wall to the Colt .45 in my father's sock drawer. When I was 7, I watched my cousins shoot targets on the family farm in Virginia. I'd even picked up the hot shell casings as souvenirs.

As an adolescent, I'd spent my own money on a Daisy air pistol. I was surely the only girl at my single-sex prep school who owned a weapon, and I trained with it regularly, which is probably why, years later, I was an ace shot in paintball (Code name: Salad Shooter). Even the ex-military guys clamored to get me on their teams.

But that was a far cry from carrying -- or firing -- live rounds.

As Mike tried to sleep, I fretted out loud. I told him a firearm in the house made me nauseous, that I feared the weapon would be turned on one of us, that there'd be an accident. I told him I believe in compassion and peace. I told him the very idea of a gun was a compromise of my principles.

Mike sighed. "Which would you prefer, compromising your principles or getting abducted by Crazy Man?"

That's when the old Theodore Roosevelt adage popped into my head -- "Speak softly and carry a big stick" -- and I finally got it. I can still be the compassionate, diplomatic, interfaith groovy gal I've always been; I'll just be packing heat in case negotiations tank.

When I got another letter from the stalker -- a movie schedule with show times circled, alongside a handwritten note that was way too familiar -- Mike looked up the nearest gun dealer and put me in the car.

"This guy is pissing me off," he told me. "I already have enough stress without this."

So now, after a background check and fingerprinting, I have my very own Ruger .38 Special -- a black, five-shot double-action revolver that fits my small hands disturbingly well.

I was petrified when I went to the firing range for the first time. The police officer behind the counter laughed at my Ruger. "Oh, you've got one of those dinky guns!" he said. He warned me how bad the recoil was going to hurt, which scared me even more.

The woman standing beside me leaned over and whispered, "Don't mind the guys trying to be all macho." She was packing the same make and model I had.

Another officer took pity and walked me into the range to demonstrate every single step of loading, holding, aiming and firing my weapon. He showed me how to stand and how to eject the bullet casings afterward. Still, even with ear protection, I literally jumped every time someone else pulled a trigger. Gunshots are LOUD.

My hands were shaking as I loaded the .38, and I was still flinching every time the guy in the next lane fired off his .45. I focused on everything the police officer showed me. I kept the barrel pointed down range and my fingers curled around the cylinder until I was ready to snap it back into place. I remembered to keep my thumbs off the gun, and to keep the grip lodged firmly against the fleshy part between my thumb and hand. I aimed, put my finger on the trigger, and fired.

The gun kicked hard, but not as bad as I'd feared, and it was more startling than painful. I shot a few more rounds, making adjustments to my aim for the recoil and my own jumpiness. After I'd gone through two full cylinders -- 10 bullets -- Mike took a look at the paper target. Every single shot had not only hit the target, but gone right into the chest and head of my paper dummy. Mike was impressed. Frankly, so was I.

After going through a box of 50 rounds, I left the range with black-smudged fingers that smelled of gunpowder. My firing hand was sore the next day, and the truth is -- two months and more target practice later -- I'm still not entirely comfortable having a handgun in the house. Whenever the dogs erupt in the middle of the night in a barking frenzy, my thoughts go immediately to my .38.

But I'm not as afraid of my stalker as I used to be, either. I'm armed now, with more than words and good intentions. He keeps sending upsetting letters, but if he ever pays a visit ... Jenny's got a gun, and she knows how to use it.

Freelance writer Jennifer Willis specializes in topics related to sustainable living, religion/spirituality, history and health, and she is a founding member of the Oregon News Incubator. She lives with two big dogs in Portland, Ore., and can be found online at www.jennifer-willis.com.


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The stalked lib!
1 posted on 10/21/2010 6:27:47 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Has Salon fired her yet?


2 posted on 10/21/2010 6:31:09 PM PDT by Tribemike1
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To: neverdem

I always wanted my very own stalker to invite over for tea and crumpets.


3 posted on 10/21/2010 6:31:42 PM PDT by barbarianbabs
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To: neverdem

A .38???


4 posted on 10/21/2010 6:32:00 PM PDT by wireman
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To: neverdem

A Houston woman was confronted by hone invaders yesterday. she told the 911 op. I’m armed. and the op said take cover. I watch criminal minds and this kind of thing really scares me. I hope she gets a gun, these people don’t stop until they are stopped.


5 posted on 10/21/2010 6:32:46 PM PDT by Marty62 (marty60)
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To: Tribemike1
Has Salon fired her yet?

No need. She didn't name her stalker as coming from a protected group.

6 posted on 10/21/2010 6:33:02 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine (/s, in case you need to ask)
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To: neverdem

Practice until you and your gun are one. The more you use it the more
it will become routine so when you need to use it you will do it without thinking.

Otherwise having the gun will be of no use to you and it might even get taken away from you.

PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE.


7 posted on 10/21/2010 6:34:41 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (demonicRATS= Obama's Mosque, taxes, painful death. Is this what you want?)
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To: neverdem

Good grief what a drama queen liberal moron. OOoooh guns are soooo scary!


8 posted on 10/21/2010 6:35:16 PM PDT by Newtoidaho (Liberals are drooling buffoons backed by satanic goons.)
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To: TribalPrincess2U

I’ve been told the best thing to have at home is a shotgun. I don’t know.


9 posted on 10/21/2010 6:36:13 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (demonicRATS= Obama's Mosque, taxes, painful death. Is this what you want?)
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To: neverdem

Well the idiot just announced to the world that she’s armed, and sure her stalker friend will plan accordingly....

(stupid!)


10 posted on 10/21/2010 6:36:22 PM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: barbarianbabs
No, you don't.

Starting your car remotely, avoiding windows and always having to be on alert is no fun at all.

11 posted on 10/21/2010 6:37:10 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (When all you have is bolt cutters & vodka everything looks like the lock on Wolf Blitzer's boathouse)
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To: neverdem

Lord. One hardly knows whether to laugh or cry. I’m glad she got a gun, at least. Doubtless this was written for the benefit of the stalker.

So you got your gun and shot off fifty rounds. Wonderful. Next step, honey: stop being such a self-righteous, unrealistic “groovy gal,” wake up, and smell the reality. You were and are lucky because the guy who has it in for you gave you a lot of warning, so you had time to arm yourself. But most people aren’t so lucky. We don’t get a written heads-up, so we’d like to be able to keep weapons around all the time. You liberals seem to think it’s not okay for the rest of us to be able to defend ourselves and carry guns around as you carry yours around now.


12 posted on 10/21/2010 6:37:10 PM PDT by ottbmare (off-the-track Thoroughbred mare)
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To: neverdem

Woman to woman Jennifer, if you’re more scared of guns than of being dead at the hands of an unknown stalker, then you been living in a dream world void of reality. Get a grip, woman up and handle the gun properly, safely and with confidence already. Stop being a wuss.


13 posted on 10/21/2010 6:38:02 PM PDT by exbrit
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To: TribalPrincess2U

I practice every day with my pellet pistol


14 posted on 10/21/2010 6:39:19 PM PDT by barbarianbabs
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To: Newtoidaho

she should get one of these . We have two. One for home and one for gardening. Welove planting stuff. http://www.taurususa.com/video-theJudge.cfm


15 posted on 10/21/2010 6:39:27 PM PDT by Benchim
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To: neverdem

Who was it that said “A conservative is a liberal who’s been mugged by reality”?


16 posted on 10/21/2010 6:39:35 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater ("Get out of the boat and walk on the water with us!”--Sen. Joe Biden)
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To: neverdem

Big mistake to print this and alert the crazy man -


17 posted on 10/21/2010 6:39:43 PM PDT by maine-iac7
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To: ottbmare

Hey, her locale is now one more gun riskier for an assailant, even if she uses Age of Aquarius ammo.


18 posted on 10/21/2010 6:40:38 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: maine-iac7

Yeah, why give him fair warning :-)


19 posted on 10/21/2010 6:41:16 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: neverdem
Because who really needs a 20-round magazine when you're defending against a stalker? "Six or seven bullets will do you just fine," read one Web comment.

Yeah, it'll do you just fine. Untill you run into a thug with a gun and a 20 round magazine.

20 posted on 10/21/2010 6:41:21 PM PDT by lowbridge (Rep. Dingell: "Its taken a long time.....to control the people.")
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