magazine regarding women and guns:
http://www.elle.com/Life-Love/Society-Career-Power/Should-I-Buy-a-Gun
Amanda Fortini, free-lance writer and contributor to (mostly New York) magazines, talks about her epiphany and subsequent education about guns.
I find this interesting on several levels but, for the purposes of this forum:
1.) Is it possible that we are beginning to see the "normalization" of firearms ownership when the editors of a NY-published (French owned) fashion magazine think their readers will be interested?
2.) The article illustrates, among many other things, that comfort with firearms is not necessarily immediately or rapidly gained.
3.) What can we do, as a community, to help our image with those who know little or nothing about the issue(s) involved? (Other than one at a time, that is).
If nothing else, the editors of this women's magazine believe that the issue of women and guns is something that their readers now want to hear about.
I hope this is the beginning of a trend.
Best,
Will
http://www.elle.com/Life-Love/Society-Career-Power/Should-I-Buy-a-Gun
Amanda Fortini, free-lance writer and contributor to (mostly New York) magazines, talks about her epiphany and subsequent education about guns.
I find this interesting on several levels but, for the purposes of this forum:
1.) Is it possible that we are beginning to see the "normalization" of firearms ownership when the editors of a NY-published (French owned) fashion magazine think their readers will be interested?
2.) The article illustrates, among many other things, that comfort with firearms is not necessarily immediately or rapidly gained.
3.) What can we do, as a community, to help our image with those who know little or nothing about the issue(s) involved? (Other than one at a time, that is).
If nothing else, the editors of this women's magazine believe that the issue of women and guns is something that their readers now want to hear about.
I hope this is the beginning of a trend.
Best,
Will