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Am I 'old school' and, if so, is that a bad thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 574294" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Unfortunately, in today's world, women, especially older ladies, like my sister who is 80, should consider being armed. In CA I taught an NRA class called Women On Target. It was geared specifically to women who had little or no firearms experience. I also taught self defense classes for women who chose not to go armed. Simple martial arts moves that would help them in a self defense situation. In Prescott we have many older women who live alone, widows, divorcees, etc. There are many in my wife's age group, late 60s, early 70s, who live alone and feel the need to be able to protect themselves. I have taught several of her friends to safely handle firearms and shoot defensively. They all say they feel safer if they were the target of a home invasion, or carjacking, etc. Hopefully, none of them will ever have the need to use the skills they were taught, however, I feel like they are safer and more secure should the need arise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 574294, member: 4357"] Unfortunately, in today's world, women, especially older ladies, like my sister who is 80, should consider being armed. In CA I taught an NRA class called Women On Target. It was geared specifically to women who had little or no firearms experience. I also taught self defense classes for women who chose not to go armed. Simple martial arts moves that would help them in a self defense situation. In Prescott we have many older women who live alone, widows, divorcees, etc. There are many in my wife's age group, late 60s, early 70s, who live alone and feel the need to be able to protect themselves. I have taught several of her friends to safely handle firearms and shoot defensively. They all say they feel safer if they were the target of a home invasion, or carjacking, etc. Hopefully, none of them will ever have the need to use the skills they were taught, however, I feel like they are safer and more secure should the need arise. [/QUOTE]
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