Friday, March 22, 2013
Are you faking it?
So, this morning I was in the process of writing a post on Facebook stating that I was irritated that I got a canned response from Senator Warner in response to a letter that I had sent him regarding the latest gun control proposal making its way through the House and the Senate. It occurred to me that I shouldn’t be mad. After all, the letter I sent him was canned. I didn’t sit down and take time to write out how I really feel about the issue. I didn’t take the time to tell him how passionate I feel about the guns, gun safety, gun control and the Second Amendment so why am I surprised that he didn’t really respond to me?
Do you write letters to your Senator or Congressman? Do you use a canned letter or do you give them your honest thoughts?
I think from now on I will give them my real thoughts. I will tell them my passion and my honest opinions. Even if it is a poorly worded or grammatically incorrect letter, it will at least be a letter from me. Something from my heart.
What will you do next time you write your government official?
Will you be faking it?
Friday, March 8, 2013
What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing Here?
What?
So, I went and did it again and committed myself to a series. I’ve talked about Who I Am. The answer to that question changes almost daily but I think I’ve given you a good idea of how I’m evolving. So, now we’re onto what?
What?
What are you doing?
I don’t know
What are your goals?
Goals? I’m supposed to be setting goals?
What’s a nice girl like you doing involved with guns?
I don’t know if I’ll ever stack up against Ms. Froman, but I get variations of this question often. People are just shocked when they learn that not only do I own guns, I openly carry a gun and I teach people about gun safety and I teach people how to shoot pistols.
So, what’s a nice girl like me doing involved in guns? I’m not a victim of crime. I’ve never had a stalker. I've never felt it necessary to use my gun as anything other than a tool to drain my bank account. :-)
I fell in love with guns the first time I shot one a few years ago. Yes, guns can be dangerous when handled incorrectly. They’re tools. Something you use to get a job done.
What’s a nice girl like me doing involved in guns?
I’m just beginning to get involved in politics on the local level. I want our Second Amendment rights preserved across the country not just in my state or my county. I have much to say about the Second Amendment but I’ll just say one thing for now. If we allow our Second Amendment right to be stripped or altered or infringed, what’s next? Which amendment will be slowly stripped away next?
I believe it’s important that we women stick together in our love and passion for firearms and our rights. So, I’ve also stepped up and become chapter leader of a shooting club called The Well Armed Woman. We're going to hang out and practice our skill and compete in competitions and become excellent shooters. Somehow we are going to defend our Second Amendment Rights without being too political.
This Spring I’ll be doing something totally outside my box. I’ve applied to be a delegate at the Virginia Republican convention in May. Ack! That’s way outside my box but I’m very excited.
In the video of Ms. Froman, she went on to ask and answer the following question:
What is the NRA doing to help us in our city?
Her answer _____________:
She didn’t say “This is what I’m doing…” She wants us all to make the change ourselves. Don’t wait for the NRA or the Animal Welfare League or the organization-of-whatever-is-important to step up and make strides in your community. Step up and do them yourself.
So, here’s my question to everyone out there. What’s a nice girl/guy like you doing involved in _______?
What?
I don’t know
Goals? I’m supposed to be setting goals?
Lately while watching the video about the former NRA President, Sandy Froman, she talked about how she would answer the following question:
I fell in love with guns the first time I shot one a few years ago. Yes, guns can be dangerous when handled incorrectly. They’re tools. Something you use to get a job done.
I’ve become an instructor so that I can share my love of guns and my passion for safe handling of guns with others.
I’m just beginning to get involved in politics on the local level. I want our Second Amendment rights preserved across the country not just in my state or my county. I have much to say about the Second Amendment but I’ll just say one thing for now. If we allow our Second Amendment right to be stripped or altered or infringed, what’s next? Which amendment will be slowly stripped away next?
I believe it’s important that we women stick together in our love and passion for firearms and our rights. So, I’ve also stepped up and become chapter leader of a shooting club called The Well Armed Woman. We're going to hang out and practice our skill and compete in competitions and become excellent shooters. Somehow we are going to defend our Second Amendment Rights without being too political.
This Spring I’ll be doing something totally outside my box. I’ve applied to be a delegate at the Virginia Republican convention in May. Ack! That’s way outside my box but I’m very excited.
So, that's what a nice girl like me is going.
In the video of Ms. Froman, she went on to ask and answer the following question:
- What are you doing?
- What are you doing to help yourself?
- What are you doing to promote gun owners/gun rights?
- What are you doing to talk to your local elected officials about the importance of the Second Amendment?
- What are you doing to get involved in local or national politics?
- What are you doing to inform yourself of the issues of the day?
- What are you doing to help tie gun owners with law enforcement?
So, here’s my question to everyone out there. What’s a nice girl/guy like you doing involved in _______?
Monday, March 4, 2013
Who Am I?
I really had to give that some thought recently. Not because anyone asked me but because I found myself preparing to give a short "elevator pitch" for my chapter of The Well Armed Woman. I had no idea how to give an elevator pitch on this organization, my chapter or any topic for that matter. So, I went to my best friend - Google. To my surprise I didn't find all that much useful information. Tons of sample 4-5 minute speaches but no outllines. Hey, all I wanted was for someone to tell me what it is you're supposed to say in 4-5 minutes? Was it too much to just want to be able to plaigairize someone else's outline? Well, apparently it was. I was on my own. So I went with the tried and true - Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
How'd it go?
Well, I got nervous. My eyes wouldn't focus on my cheat sheet and I completely went off book.
But, the ladies at the network luncheon seemed happy with my pitch and were even comfortable enough with me that they asked questions and even wanted me to reveal where I had my current handgun concealed on that particular day.
Because I want to get back in to writing my blog I think I'm going to focus on the 4Ws and an H for my next few posts so that you'll know who I am and you'll know about my latest adventure in the world.
So, Who am I?
How'd it go?
Well, I got nervous. My eyes wouldn't focus on my cheat sheet and I completely went off book.
But, the ladies at the network luncheon seemed happy with my pitch and were even comfortable enough with me that they asked questions and even wanted me to reveal where I had my current handgun concealed on that particular day.
Because I want to get back in to writing my blog I think I'm going to focus on the 4Ws and an H for my next few posts so that you'll know who I am and you'll know about my latest adventure in the world.
So, Who am I?
- 42 y.o. woman
- Born/Raised in Pittsburgh
- Moved to VA in 1992
- Single Woman
- Christian
- Dog Owner and Lover
- Hobbies: Crochet, reading and guns
- Certified NRA Range Safety Officer and Certified NRA Basic Pistol Safety Instructor
- Member of NRA and VCDL
- Gun Owner
- Advocate for the 2nd Admendment
- A total dork when it comes to politics
- New Chapter Leader for TWAW
- A Well Armed Woman - in mind, body and spirit
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Basic Pistol Firearm Safety Training
I am an NRA certified basic pistol safety and shooting instructor.
I am offering monthly concealed carry / firearm safety courses. The purpose of the course is to teach the basic knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for owning and using or handling a pistol safely. The first class is this month - January 26. Please let me know if you’d like to attend.
Classroom portion will be conducted at the VFW Post in Lorton, VA. Live fire training will be conducted at a range less than 1 mile from the classroom.
WHEN: Saturday January 26 @ 9am
DURATION: 6 hours (5 hr class room; 1 hr shooting range)
COST: $100 (%50 deposit required by Monday January 21)
The cost of the course includes - student class kit/materials, NRA certificate of completion, eye/ear protection, & targets, light snacks and water. Students should bring 50-100 rounds of .22 or 9mm ammunition. You will learn the basic skills knowledge and attitude necessary to own and use a pistol safely. Students who already own firearms are encouraged to bring your firearms to class. Guns will be on hand for demonstration and for the live fire portion for anyone who does not own a firearm.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION: The certificate earned during this course is the certificate needed for your application for a Concealed Handgun Permit in VA and MD. It is also the certificate you need if you are registering your purchase of a firearm in DC.
NO LIVE AMMO PERMITTED IN THE CLASSROOM. Please leave your ammo in your vehicles when arriving to class.
CLASS SIZE: This class will be limited to 6-8 students
ADDRESS: Lorton,VA - exact address will be provided once you have registered and paid %50 deposit
Not in Lorton, VA? That's OK. Contact me. If I can't come to you, I'll help you find an instructor in your area.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
The NOVA Chapter of The Well Armed Woman
The NOVA Chapter of The Well Armed Woman (www.thewellarmedwoman.com) is coming to the DMV!
TWAW will introduce you to the ins and outs of armed self-defense, gun ownership, gun safety, shooting skills and products for women shooters. We'll discuss everything from permits to holsters and we'll do it in a candid and concise manner. I created The Well Armed Woman, LLC to be a complete resource without fluff or frills for women gun owners of all ages.
The Well Armed Woman goal is to educate, equip, and empower you as a woman gun owner. Here, you can explore the world of firearms and all that it means to you as a woman. I'll provide you with access to complete information, resources and quality tested products tailored specifically to your needs as a woman. Here you'll find everything you need to make well informed decisions about the role of firearms in your life whether you are a new or experienced gun owner.
The Well Armed Woman, LLC will also provide a much needed sense of community to this growing but often ignored group of women. I hope you'll enjoy browsing through the site and find it a helpful resource to you as a woman gun owner. Sign up for the newsletter, follow the blog, join us on Facebook and feel free to email me with questions, suggestions, or concerns. I look forward to getting to know you!
Stay tuned for announcements on classes and seminars sponsored by TWAW.
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