A Video Every Woman Should Watch

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mekender
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A Video Every Woman Should Watch

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Specifically those that are on the fence on gun ownership.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3vWsa4ags
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MelodyByrne
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Re: A Video Every Woman Should Watch

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+1, as well as every man.

She did everything right but she was still assaulted. Also, 4 dogs didn't help other than alert her to something going on.

A gun would have been really helpful...
Les Nessman
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Re: A Video Every Woman Should Watch

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That was terrifying audio.
Even if you don't have a gun (bad, bad idea) do you not have SOMETHING you can defend yourself with?? Not even a kitchen knife? Pepper spray? Could she not barricade a bedroom door by locking it and piling up a bunch of stuff in front of the door?

I know the attacker was huge and it wouldn't have stopped him for long....but the idea that some people have absolutely no idea of ANY self-defense sends a chill up my spine.

I know, like a monday morning quarterback, I'm picking on an untrained, scared woman with a broken foot....but come on.

I would be interested in hearing what her views regarding gun ownership are now.
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308Mike
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Look at what effect having the holy shit scared out of you can do for motivation - Sandra Froman (past NRA President), who was living alone in an apartment when someone tried to break in:
“I knew it was a bad somebody,” she says. Terrified, she phoned neighbors, with no response. Eventually, she called police, but by the time they arrived, the would-be intruder had fled.

“The next day, I went straight to a gun dealer, who asked me what kind of gun I wanted.” She laughs as she recalls her answer: “Any kind.” Froman’s was not an uncommon reaction. It is precisely that response to threats real and perceived that she—as NRA spokeswoman—wants to normalize in our society, particularly among women. Her persuasiveness with non-gun-owners—getting average people to consider gun ownership—has been the hallmark of her presidency.

“I didn’t know anything about the politics of guns when I went to the dealer that first time; I just wanted protection,” Froman tells me. She was soon initiated into the gun debate head-first. “I mentioned to one of the partners at my firm—someone I’d worked with for years—that I was going to target practice, and he was really taken aback. He said to me, ‘You’re dangerous.’ And he wasn’t joking.”

By then, Froman had become part of what she calls “a community of sport shooters—the same people who would shoot every Saturday morning” at the local range. When she shared her colleague’s comment with her friends, and asked why he might have reacted that way, they told her she would learn more from the NRA and encouraged her to join.
And the rest is history.
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON

A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.

I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
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