Hands Off My Gun by Dana Loesch

Hands Off My Gun by Dana Loesch

Author:Dana Loesch
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Center Street
Published: 2015-10-05T16:00:00+00:00


One of the arguments so often used to deny Americans their Second Amendment civil liberty is to falsely claim that gun owners lack adequate training. It really isn’t a question of training; anti-gun extremists don’t even want our troops to carry on base, which has resulted in several massacres over the past few years on our military bases, twice at Fort Hood. If it was an issue of training they wouldn’t object. I hardly doubt that anyone would argue that our soldiers aren’t well versed in firearms training, regardless of rank. Here, too, in the instance of the Chicago media criticizing the Firearms and Fashion show, Bartuch is a former police officer and trains other women in using firearms. This was ignored, and op-ed columnists publicly asked how the Chicago police chief, a man, could allow an event of this nature. Do these critics assume that Bartuch’s sex invalidates her as a trained gun owner? It goes to show that the false concern over training is just that: false. If only the average anti-gun extremist possessed one-eighth of the firearms knowledge that the average gun owner possesses.

The effort of anti-gun extremists to ignore the growing number of female gun owners and concealed carriers underscores the sexist attitude inherent to gun control: Leave women without an equal means of force for defense and ignore those who want to preserve their right of choice concerning defense. Bloomberg wasn’t there on the exhibitor floor at the 2014 NRA convention. I was. So were literally thousands of women, women who didn’t simply go to indulge their husbands for the day, women who were just as interested as their male counterparts in checking out the latest from Browning or fawning over the slimmer Glock varieties.

These women are the face of the empowered American female. Michael Bloomberg better get used to females keeping and bearing arms. We had the divine right to bear arms before men decided we could vote. In fact, guns have been used many times over the years to protect women and minorities from the plans of certain anti-liberty white men.



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