To give you guys an idea of who my children are, I’d like to illustrate an example from last week.
My son was driving home one night and my daughter was a passenger in the car.
They hit a deer, breaking both of her back legs and hip.
They stopped and located the deer, who was still very much alive and suffering.
My daughter called the police and got permission for my son to end the deer’s suffering. The cop said, “go for it.”
She then asked if they could have the carcass once she was dead. The cop said, “sure!”
It’s illegal to discharge a firearm in city limits. (Something that they didn’t even ask because they are aware of our local laws.) So my son calmed the deer down, told her he was sorry and slit her throat.
After the deer was dead, they brought her home, properly butchered her and put the meat in our freezer.
My daughter is getting her CCL in a year on her 21st birthday. She’s already looking into ways to carry concealed while dressing fashionably. Daddy is taking her to gun shows in the spring so she can find a gun that ‘fits’ her.
Both of my children have been going to city counsel meetings for the last couple of months. My daughter’s irritated with the way the counsel is running things and is pulling her friends together to find a candidate that’s more pro-business that they can support. She wants to vote the obstructionists out.
She’s already been playing with the idea of running for a local office if she can’t find someone she can support.
Those are the kids that *I* raised.
There’s a website called Cornered Cat that has tips on CC for women. One article even addresses the fashion question: http://corneredcat.com/Concealed_Carry_for_the_Fashionable_Woman/
Hi Marie, sorry, I read your article twice and couldn’t tell. Must be the Dayquil fog.