Posted on 05/16/2015 9:45:44 AM PDT by rktman
I became a single mom, and I had a little boy, she said, and there are crazy things happening in the world. I felt it was up to me to protect myself (and him) in some of those situations you hear about in the media all the time. Im no superhero. I appreciate people who are who run to the gunshots and not away and I dont know if thats necessarily my (method of operation), but I do feel empowered that if my son or I were in a situation that threatened our safety, that I could defend myself. If it required using my firearm, then I feel competent to do that.
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Maybe they’re focused like lasers.
Or maybe just using a shotgun approach.
That Jan, she’s a pistol.
Wonderful, now all we need a bunch of angry women shooting up cartoon exhibitions.
(how the Democrats see it)
That's an exception to a great number of people behind the counters where firearms are sold, regardless of their gender.
LOL! Roger that. It’s weird going in a shop and encountering a salesperson who is clueless and that you know more than they do. Like, “Why are you working here and who the heck hired you?”
I think there is a lot of market to develop with female gun owners.
To start with, a wider range of guns from which to choose. Only some women want and are comfortable with guns that are more popular with men. But there is a very broad (no pun intended) range of guns an individual woman might like for her purposes.
And it is a good question if a given woman wants a multipurpose “average” gun for all uses, or specialized guns for different situations and purposes.
Oh, the licorice flavored kind. :>}
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