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NRA Women
Women & Guns -- This is the online extension of the Women & Guns magazine. Along with finding excerpts from current and past issues of the magazine, an online forum (currently down [11/20/2010]), and links to other great resources for women.
The Paxton Quigley Web Page -- Paxton Quigley is on to her third book about empowering women with being proactive about self-defense, particularly with firearms.
AWSDA - Association for Women's Self Defense Advancement
Women's shooting vests, shirts, glasses - shooting sports apparel available in women's and misses.
AWARE -- AWARE provides training, referrals, advice and information for women who are at increased risk from harassment, stalking, rape, domestic violence, or assault. Their website has a wealth of good information, and if you're having a specific safety problem, these are good folks to get in touch with.
Women Against Gun Control (WAGC) -- another lobbying organization.
Arizona Women's Shooting Association -- this shooting club offers classes, support, and shooting events for women in the greater Phoenix area.
Taking Care of Ourselves -- the author of this blog, Nancy Jane Moore, has studied martial arts for nearly three decades and holds a third-degree black belt in Aikido. Although she is decidedly anti-gun, I've linked her blog here because I agree with her on one major essential: a firearm is not the be-all, end-all of self-defense. There are a lot of things you can do to protect yourself well before any physical response comes into play. It begins with awareness, understanding, and trusting your instincts; flexible thinking and staying calm are important no matter how the scene eventually plays out. Whether you choose to buy a gun and get training, or dedicate your life to learning a martial art, or both, these things are really just tools. No matter what tools you have at your disposal, your best and only real defense is yourself -- your instincts, your knowledge, your will to survive. Moore has a very practical, down to earth way of breaking down and describing the defense basics.
No Nonsense Self Defense - Rape pages -- This is Marc and Dianna MacYoung's page, and it is a very well put together, down to earth look at some basic issues surrounding the crime of rape and how to avoid it. The pages really focus on how to realistically reduce your risks by understanding what is going on in the criminal's mind.
Women Against Gun Control is a free to join group that supports the 2nd Amendment and a woman's right to protect herself.
That Texas Lady
Shoot Like A Girl - Women's Shooting Sports Good one for hunting.
Armed and Pregnant -- The guide to carrying a firearm while pregnant.
Shooting for Women Alliance Intro
Shopping items
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IF YOU HAVE A LINK YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ADDED CONTACT: https://www.indianagunowners.com/members/texkev.45087/
NRA Women
Women & Guns -- This is the online extension of the Women & Guns magazine. Along with finding excerpts from current and past issues of the magazine, an online forum (currently down [11/20/2010]), and links to other great resources for women.
The Paxton Quigley Web Page -- Paxton Quigley is on to her third book about empowering women with being proactive about self-defense, particularly with firearms.
AWSDA - Association for Women's Self Defense Advancement
Women's shooting vests, shirts, glasses - shooting sports apparel available in women's and misses.
AWARE -- AWARE provides training, referrals, advice and information for women who are at increased risk from harassment, stalking, rape, domestic violence, or assault. Their website has a wealth of good information, and if you're having a specific safety problem, these are good folks to get in touch with.
Women Against Gun Control (WAGC) -- another lobbying organization.
Arizona Women's Shooting Association -- this shooting club offers classes, support, and shooting events for women in the greater Phoenix area.
Taking Care of Ourselves -- the author of this blog, Nancy Jane Moore, has studied martial arts for nearly three decades and holds a third-degree black belt in Aikido. Although she is decidedly anti-gun, I've linked her blog here because I agree with her on one major essential: a firearm is not the be-all, end-all of self-defense. There are a lot of things you can do to protect yourself well before any physical response comes into play. It begins with awareness, understanding, and trusting your instincts; flexible thinking and staying calm are important no matter how the scene eventually plays out. Whether you choose to buy a gun and get training, or dedicate your life to learning a martial art, or both, these things are really just tools. No matter what tools you have at your disposal, your best and only real defense is yourself -- your instincts, your knowledge, your will to survive. Moore has a very practical, down to earth way of breaking down and describing the defense basics.
No Nonsense Self Defense - Rape pages -- This is Marc and Dianna MacYoung's page, and it is a very well put together, down to earth look at some basic issues surrounding the crime of rape and how to avoid it. The pages really focus on how to realistically reduce your risks by understanding what is going on in the criminal's mind.
Women Against Gun Control is a free to join group that supports the 2nd Amendment and a woman's right to protect herself.
That Texas Lady
Shoot Like A Girl - Women's Shooting Sports Good one for hunting.
Armed and Pregnant -- The guide to carrying a firearm while pregnant.
Shooting for Women Alliance Intro
Shopping items
http://www.bangbangboutique.com/
IF YOU HAVE A LINK YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ADDED CONTACT: https://www.indianagunowners.com/members/texkev.45087/
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