Posted on 09/02/2013 2:38:16 PM PDT by kevcol
Young women are emerging as the new face of gun ownership in the U.S., with a new survey indicating young females are taking up arms now more than ever, comprising one out of every five shooters in the country.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation report, released this month, indicates women between the ages of 18 and 34 are purchasing guns at a drastically higher rate, causing analysts to take note of a shift in Americas gun culture.
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The cause of this rise is largely the subject of speculation, although Second Amendment advocates claim it has something to due with the desire for self-protection. Its also in line with a movement to exercise Second Amendment rights, particularly in the face of advocacy for enhanced gun safety rights promoted by President Barack Obama.
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“I would like to see every woman know how to handle firearms as naturally as they know how to handle babies.” - Annie Oakley
>>Based on statistics compiled from 2008 to 2012, 37 percent of new shooters new gun owners have been young women. The cause of this rise is largely the subject of speculation, although Second Amendment advocates claim it has something to due with the desire for self-protection.
Yeah, this news writer might want to look at the DoJ rape statistics.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation report, released this month, indicates women between the ages of 18 and 34 are purchasing guns at a drastically higher rate, causing analysts to take note of a shift in Americas gun culture.
I'm not an analyst; I can, however, tell you every time a woman buys a gun and becomes proficient with it, she, her family, and all of us law-abiding American citizens become safer. Thank you, ladies!
My brother, the cop, once tried to teach my sister how to shoot. We were all in our early 30s at the time. He explained sight picture, breath control, stances, etc. She closed her eyes and jerked every time she fired the gun. She couldn’t hit a thing at 25 yards (where he insisted she learn to aim).
I elbowed him out of the way, put a silhouette target on the holder, and ran it out to 7 yards. I handed her the gun and told her to imagine that it’s a rapist and he’s coming at YOU. Now, put him down. She put three rounds in center mass in about 2 seconds.
After that, she settled down and started shooting with a lot more confidence.
My wife was nicknamed “Deadeye” at her instruction class. I couldn’t be more proud.
I was thinking about getting a gun a couple of years ago when I used to go out to visit my horse in a rather remote location where I knew there were a lot of meth heads and meth labs. I moved the horse and haven’t considered it since then. My town is very safe and the other place I go a lot, NYC, won’t let me bring a gun, so I don’t need one.
But I certainly think for women who live in places where they actually can have a gun, it’s not a bad idea.
Also, women have to have a more aggressive attitude. Attackers are going to kill you or torture you and kill you anyway, so hurt them as much as you can before you go down. And maybe you’ll even get away. But not by cowering.
The critical thing is for women to create a “social sanction” for women, that they are expected to be armed and protect and defend themselves when they need to.
Social sanctions are unwritten laws, that are publicly enforced. Every society has them, and they generally differ somewhat from the written law. However, they have “insistent enforcement”, where people are expected to obey those rules. Parents raise their children with them, and those who violate them are punished one way or another.
A typical scene would be in a ladies restroom, where a girl admits that she forgot her gun that day, and another woman offers her a spare. And though a real rationale and purpose exists for carrying a gun, the short answer is that “This is just something that girls and women do.”
It also applies to how they use their gun, that it is not just a decorative accessory, that if they need to use it, they are mentally prepared to use it, and will use it.
While a law might be written, as in Kennesaw, Georgia, that women are required to be armed, a social sanction is more to the point, because it is universally enforced. No waiting for a police officer or government official. Other women just let it be known that not having a gun is like not wearing clothes. Sure, at home it might be okay, but not in public.
I know of several women who are carrying weapons. They have been well trained and are proficient with them as well. I would not want to be up against them should they decide to use those weapons.
Haha, proper motivation!
link from the article: Armed and Angry about Regulation: Women Gun Owners
http://truth-out.org/news/item/15314-armed-and-angry-about-regulation-women-gun-owners
// In fact, NBC News reports that 23 percent of US females presently own at least one firearm, up from 13 percent in 2005. The reason? According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a 51-year-old pro-gun organization headquartered just three miles from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, while 24 percent of women use guns for hunting or sport, 80 percent say they purchased them to protect themselves, their homes and families from burglary, mugging, rape and other forms of assault. // end snip
Indeed, getting over the psychological reaction of the recoil is a difficult thing to get a lot of people to overcome.
Fixation and concentration of hitting the target is paramount, along with the absolute determination and conviction of controlling the weapon and not visa versa.
However, most cases of self defense occur within a short range, usually 10 feet or less. In fact, shooting anyone further than that is going to be hard to justify self defense, unless the perp pointing a gun at you.
My wife recently acquired a hand gun and every instructor at the range advises practice at 9 feet.
No, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that if you live in a place where you can have a weapon. My point was that in many places now, nobody (male or female) can carry a weapon.
So that means attitude is all. And even if you have a gun, unless you have the right attitude, you’re not going to be able to use it.
>>My wife recently acquired a hand gun and every instructor at the range advises practice at 9 feet.
I agree with that. This was an indoor range with a 7 yd minimum.
This is an indoor range too....different rules for different ranges I guess?
My wife and I recently got our CCW. I bought her a bodyguard 380. She decided it didn’t handle as well as our full size XD9 and the XD fit in her purse just fine.
So the BG is now my primary carry.
Funny thing. So far, Texas heat and all, I don’t always carry. I know. I know. But my wife carries 100% of the time. She’s exactly in the demographic mentioned.
So. When I carry its 7 rds of 380. She always carries 17rds if 9.
My wife scares me sometimes. On the bright side, I’ve found that this makes for a very good marriage.
However, most cases of self defense occur within a short range, usually 10 feet or less. In fact, shooting anyone further than that is going to be hard to justify self defense, unless the perp pointing a gun at you.
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