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Rape is not about SEX - it's about POWER. Robbery is not
about PROPERTY - it's about POWER.
Having your POWER taken from you is mentally unhealthy, emotionally
demeaning and spiritually devastating. Living in constant
daily fear of predators --- whom you may meet tomorrow, or
next year, or never --- puts a depressive damper on your vitality
and joy in life.
You cannot let the threat of a possible crime hang over you
and blacken your days. The purpose of pro-actively getting
ready to defend yourself isn't just to handle some possible
FUTURE confrontation. The purpose is to put a spring in your
step and a glint in your eyes TODAY.
That's why we call it EMPOWERMENT.
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Reviews:
You don't have to be a victim!, May 1, 2000
Reviewer: Helen E. Faria Managing Editor, Medical Sentinel
of the
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) (see more
about me)
from Macon, Ga
I just finished reading Paxton Quigley's Armed and Female. It is
a well-written, easy to read book, written by a woman for women
about firearm usage, safety, and training. I learned a great deal
from this informative book and I would highly recommend it to other
women who may be thinking of obtaining a firearm for self and family
protection (even for women whose husbands already have firearms
in the home but have never handled them), and for women interested
in target shooting.
In this age where gun safety is correctly emphasized for the initiate.
You will learn the rules of self-defense as well as safety from
both a legal and philosophic
perspective. I think this is a must read for all women who have
made the decision to take responsibility for their and/or their
family's protection with a firearm. The reality is that the
police cannot be everywhere at all times to protect everyone, particularly
women, the elderly, and the disabled---all of whom are viewed as
special targets by criminal predators. Contrary to conventional
wisdom the police do not have a duty to protect an individual citizen,
but only respond once a criminal act has been committed. Police
protection, legally, is only owed to the community as a whole, but
not to single individuals. The book is an eye opener and I highly
recommend it.
Helen E. Faria Managing Editor, Medical Sentinel of the Association
of
American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS)
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