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Little-Acorn
01-08-2013, 07:50 PM
Some people cower, tremble, and scream for government to protect them. And some of those get assaulted, raped, or they die.

And some use guns for the real reason they were made: to defend the innocent who take the responsibility for their own (and their loved ones') lives.

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http://townhall.com/columnists/ashleyherzog/2013/01/08/girls-with-guns-n1483346/page/full/

Girls With Guns

by Ashley Herzog
Jan 08, 2013

In last week’s column, “Good Guys With Guns,” I wrote about the Mayan 14 incident, in which a shooter was halted by an off-duty cop. I referred to the cop as a “good guy,” and my readers were quick to issue a correction: the good guy was actually a girl. Lisa Castellano shot the wannabe James Holmes after he ran into the Mayan 14 theater and began firing—and managed to snatch away his gun.

I don’t know about you, but Lisa Castellano is my new hero.

I’ve written about women and guns before, when I was the lone conservative columnist on the staunchly liberal Ohio University campus. As you can probably guess, readers sneered at the notion that guns serve a legitimate self-defense purpose. A self-described feminist activist claimed that women should be more afraid of “facing charges” for shooting an attacker than being raped or murdered. A male reader condescendingly suggested women should “carry mace.” I want better than that.

So did 18-year-old mom Sarah McKinley. On New Year’s Eve 2011, she was at home alone with her infant son, having lost her husband to lung cancer just a week earlier. When she heard two men trying to break in, she called 911—and grabbed her guns.

“My husband just passed away. I’m here by myself with my infant baby. Can I please get a dispatch out here immediately?” McKinley pleaded.

Twenty minutes went by with no police response. McKinley fired, killing one of the two men, both of whom were armed with 12-inch knives.

“It was either going to be him or my son. And it wasn’t going to be my son,” McKinley told reporters. “There’s nothing more dangerous than a woman with a child.”

As the mother of a 15-month old daughter, I second that.

In October 2012, 12-year-old Kendra St. Clair was also at home alone when a home invader kicked in her back door. Her mother advised her over the phone to hide in the bathroom. Luckily, the preteen grabbed her parents’ handgun first—and shot the intruder in the shoulder.

“When I had the gun, I didn’t think I was actually going to have to shoot somebody,” she told ABC News. “I think it’s going to change me a whole lot, knowing that I can hold my head up high and nothing can hurt me anymore.”

Now that’s girl power.

Two weeks ago, Abilene resident Lawanda Taylor was awakened at 2 am by a break-in. The intruder turned out to be her violent ex-boyfriend, who began assaulting her. Taylor managed to grab her gun and shoot her attacker in the side—likely saving her own life and the lives of her two children.

Last Friday, a Georgia mother spotted a strange man breaking into her home with a crowbar. She hid her 9-year-old twins in a crawlspace and called 911. When the intruder discovered the family, she shot him five times with her revolver.

Guns can’t and shouldn’t be used for self-defense? Tell that to these women and countless others who never make the news. Every two minutes, a woman in this country is sexually assaulted. Three are murdered every day—a third of them by boyfriends, husbands, or exes. Millions become victims of crimes like robbery.

"My wife is a hero. She protected her kids,” Donnie Herman, the Georgia woman’s husband, told reporters last week. “Her life is saved, and her kids’ life is saved… She did what she was supposed to do as responsible, prepared gun owner.”

I couldn’t agree more. America might be a dangerous place for women, but it’s less dangerous when they can defend themselves with a gun.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
01-08-2013, 08:05 PM
Some people cower, tremble, and scream for government to protect them. And some of those get assaulted, raped, or they die.

And some use guns for the real reason they were made: to defend the innocent who take the responsibility for their own (and their loved ones') lives.

----------------------------------------------

http://townhall.com/columnists/ashleyherzog/2013/01/08/girls-with-guns-n1483346/page/full/

Girls With Guns

by Ashley Herzog
Jan 08, 2013

In last week’s column, “Good Guys With Guns,” I wrote about the Mayan 14 incident, in which a shooter was halted by an off-duty cop. I referred to the cop as a “good guy,” and my readers were quick to issue a correction: the good guy was actually a girl. Lisa Castellano shot the wannabe James Holmes after he ran into the Mayan 14 theater and began firing—and managed to snatch away his gun.

I don’t know about you, but Lisa Castellano is my new hero.

I’ve written about women and guns before, when I was the lone conservative columnist on the staunchly liberal Ohio University campus. As you can probably guess, readers sneered at the notion that guns serve a legitimate self-defense purpose. A self-described feminist activist claimed that women should be more afraid of “facing charges” for shooting an attacker than being raped or murdered. A male reader condescendingly suggested women should “carry mace.” I want better than that.

So did 18-year-old mom Sarah McKinley. On New Year’s Eve 2011, she was at home alone with her infant son, having lost her husband to lung cancer just a week earlier. When she heard two men trying to break in, she called 911—and grabbed her guns.

“My husband just passed away. I’m here by myself with my infant baby. Can I please get a dispatch out here immediately?” McKinley pleaded.

Twenty minutes went by with no police response. McKinley fired, killing one of the two men, both of whom were armed with 12-inch knives.

“It was either going to be him or my son. And it wasn’t going to be my son,” McKinley told reporters. “There’s nothing more dangerous than a woman with a child.”

As the mother of a 15-month old daughter, I second that.

In October 2012, 12-year-old Kendra St. Clair was also at home alone when a home invader kicked in her back door. Her mother advised her over the phone to hide in the bathroom. Luckily, the preteen grabbed her parents’ handgun first—and shot the intruder in the shoulder.

“When I had the gun, I didn’t think I was actually going to have to shoot somebody,” she told ABC News. “I think it’s going to change me a whole lot, knowing that I can hold my head up high and nothing can hurt me anymore.”

Now that’s girl power.

Two weeks ago, Abilene resident Lawanda Taylor was awakened at 2 am by a break-in. The intruder turned out to be her violent ex-boyfriend, who began assaulting her. Taylor managed to grab her gun and shoot her attacker in the side—likely saving her own life and the lives of her two children.

Last Friday, a Georgia mother spotted a strange man breaking into her home with a crowbar. She hid her 9-year-old twins in a crawlspace and called 911. When the intruder discovered the family, she shot him five times with her revolver.

Guns can’t and shouldn’t be used for self-defense? Tell that to these women and countless others who never make the news. Every two minutes, a woman in this country is sexually assaulted. Three are murdered every day—a third of them by boyfriends, husbands, or exes. Millions become victims of crimes like robbery.

"My wife is a hero. She protected her kids,” Donnie Herman, the Georgia woman’s husband, told reporters last week. “Her life is saved, and her kids’ life is saved… She did what she was supposed to do as responsible, prepared gun owner.”

I couldn’t agree more. America might be a dangerous place for women, but it’s less dangerous when they can defend themselves with a gun.

Little sure shot, aka Annie Oakley WAS A GIRL WITH A GUN AND MAN WAS SHE EVER GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
NEVER SHOT ANY HUMAN THAT I KNOW OF BUT PROVED HER TALENT AT SHOOTING WAS FANTASTIC!.
I TAUGHT MY DAUGHTER TO SHOOT BEGINNING WHEN SHE TURNED 12. She had natural talent and became quite good.. If given enough time here on this little blue marble I will teach my son , Justin and he will be exceptionally good as well.
Some women can shoot extremely well. They are to be FEARED!!! -Tyr

Little-Acorn
01-08-2013, 08:37 PM
Some women can shoot extremely well. They are to be FEARED!!! -Tyr

Not feared, respected.

Only those who don't respect them, should fear them.

SassyLady
01-09-2013, 02:40 AM
Little sure shot, aka Annie Oakley WAS A GIRL WITH A GUN AND MAN WAS SHE EVER GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
NEVER SHOT ANY HUMAN THAT I KNOW OF BUT PROVED HER TALENT AT SHOOTING WAS FANTASTIC!.
I TAUGHT MY DAUGHTER TO SHOOT BEGINNING WHEN SHE TURNED 12. She had natural talent and became quite good.. If given enough time here on this little blue marble I will teach my son , Justin and he will be exceptionally good as well.
Some women can shoot extremely well. They are to be FEARED!!! -Tyr

I shoot extremely well.....here's a photo of my friend .... and yes, Robert, that is actually MY hand.

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This is what I used it for the last time I fired it........

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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
01-09-2013, 08:58 AM
Not feared, respected.

Only those who don't respect them, should fear them.

Well that's true but if they are pointing a gun at you, you'd be very wise to fear them as well!--:laugh:-Tyr

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
01-09-2013, 09:04 AM
I shoot extremely well.....here's a photo of my friend .... and yes, Robert, that is actually MY hand.

This is what I used it for the last time I fired it........



Looks like a 38 snubnose revolver to me and if you shoot well with that then you are a talented shooter indeed!
I've owned and shot several over the decades and they aren't exactly easy to shoot. If you tagged that snake with it I say --bravo!--:beer:-Tyr

SassyLady
01-09-2013, 05:45 PM
Looks like a 38 snubnose revolver to me and if you shoot well with that then you are a talented shooter indeed!
I've owned and shot several over the decades and they aren't exactly easy to shoot. If you tagged that snake with it I say --bravo!--:beer:-Tyr


It is a 38 and it is hard to shoot ..... kicks like crazy. I don't practice with this one .... it's just the one that I carry because it's small. Keep snake shot in it, which is what was used on the snake. First saw it when it was crawling across driveway ... by time I got close enough to shoot, it had coiled up ... which is why some of center section is missing.

Kathianne
01-09-2013, 05:52 PM
I shoot extremely well.....here's a photo of my friend .... and yes, Robert, that is actually MY hand.

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A very nice manicure there on a very nice hand! ;)

Robert A Whit
01-09-2013, 06:04 PM
I shoot extremely well.....here's a photo of my friend .... and yes, Robert, that is actually MY hand.

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This is what I used it for the last time I fired it........








You are a hoot.

Really, for you to direct such a post at me, .... well, you are a HOOT!!!!!!

Did Jim give you the news? Wonder if he gave it to Kathianne too?

You sure kicked up a hell of a lot of trouble over a woman that was not you. I bet you don't know who she is.

I sure would be happy to show you my pistol and my hand too. I will do so once my camera gets back from being repaired.

Where the hell did you find such a snake?

Robert A Whit
01-09-2013, 06:11 PM
It is a 38 and it is hard to shoot ..... kicks like crazy. I don't practice with this one .... it's just the one that I carry because it's small. Keep snake shot in it, which is what was used on the snake. First saw it when it was crawling across driveway ... by time I got close enough to shoot, it had coiled up ... which is why some of center section is missing.

That must have been in AZ then. When i was there the last time, I tried to spot some of those snakes. Just not my luck then.

One of the worst houses I ever appraised was above Auburn, CA where it was rattle snake coountry.

Reason being that at the time, the owners used it as a second home so with humans not around, wild thingies had no reason to fear being there. I kept a close eye on where I walked given it was a large and wild lot.

Course we have them in the SF Bay area too thus Iasked where you shot that.

I don't shoot with a short barrel gun. I like to be able to aim much better.