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Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Inc.
P.O. Box 270143
Hartford, WI 53027
Phone (262) 673-9745
Fax (262) 673-9746
June 7, 2000
Rosie vs. Reality: What Every Woman Must Know
By Richard W. Stevens
Suppose a Hollywood star or a political figure publicly announced that he or she favored making
all women and families helpless and defenseless against vicious thugs. Would women cheer and
vow their undying support for that person?
Yet if you believe the published polls and the media news showmen, then it's true: women actually
want to be defenseless. Many women don't want to be able to protect themselves or their families
from crazies, druggies, violent ex-boyfriends, rapists, home invaders and stalkers. What's more,
these women want to prevent other women from protecting themselves, too.
When some women say they want more "gun control," they are actually saying they want to make it
harder for peace-loving women to obtain personal and home defense tools. All current and
proposed "gun laws" work to discourage firearm ownership. Except for the shall-issue concealed
carry rules in some states, none of the "gun laws" does anything to help an endangered woman
obtain a firearm and learn how best to use it for self-defense.
Facts About Self-Defense
For the woman who values the safety of herself and her family, a firearm can be literally a lifesaver.
Here are the facts:
Americans use firearms to protect themselves over 5,000 times per day -- that's over 3
defensive uses every minute.
Over 500 women use firearms to defend themselves against sexual assault or abuse each
day -- that's one woman protected every 3 minutes.
In over 92% of defensive gun use cases, the victim brandished the firearm arm or fired a
warning shot only -- no wounding or killing was involved.
Research has shown it is safer to defend against violent attack using a firearm than to resist
with other means such as wielding knives, hitting back, or running away.
National Safety Council data for 1995 show the number of accidental deaths involving
firearms misuse are far less than those resulting from accidents involving falls, poison,
drowning and fires. This is especially true for children age 14 and under.
Regional and national studies confirm that criminals avoid targets (men, women, homes,
buildings) where the potential victims might be armed.
Bottom line: Armed citizens are safer.
Facts About Government-ordered Protection
What can the anti-self defense lobby and the government offer to protect women? Let's check the
options:
Options
Dangerous realities
Dial 911 / call police
(1) Police have no legal duty to respond and prevent
crime or protect the victim
(2) 95% of the time police arrive too late to prevent a
crime or arrest the suspect
Cell phone 911
(1) In over 90% of U.S., technology does not give
dispatcher the location of caller (who might be lost or
unable to explain)
(2) Worthless if phone or cell don't function at the time
Restraining/Protective Orders
(1) 75% of orders are violated
(2) Police often won't enforce unless they witness the
violation
(3) An order is a piece of paper ...
"Gun control" laws
Disarm victims, have no effect on criminals.
User-restricted firearms
(1) Mandatory trigger locks slow down the defender
only, not the attacker.
(2) Electronic restriction chip can fail / battery can die.
Tell Women The Truth
Don't ask women whether they favor more "gun control" laws. Ask them instead: "do you favor
laws that prevent women from protecting themselves and their families from violent criminals?"
Women need to understand that the real issue is self-defense. Every three minutes there is a
woman defending herself with a sidearm.
Violence against women is immoral, illegal and intolerable. That's why it's wrong to disarm women
and leave them defenseless against predators.
To bring this point home, JPFO has a nationwide billboard campaign with a matching funds
program to get local people involved. The theme: Rapists love trigger locks. These billboards
show exactly how crucial a defensive firearm is for women.
Get involved today by calling (800) 869-1884 or (262) 673-9745. See the billboard at
http://www.jpfo.org/billboard-2.htm
Ask about JPFO's all-new myth-busting booklet "Can Gun Control Make You Safer?"
References
Americans use firearms to protect themselves over 5,000 times per day -- that's over 3 defensive uses
every minute.
Source: Gary Kleck and Marc Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence
and Nature of Self-Defense With a Gun," 86 The Journal of Criminal Law and
Criminology, Northwestern University School of Law, 1 (Fall 1995):164.
Over 500 women use firearms to defend themselves against sexual assault or abuse each day -- that's one
woman protected every 3 minutes.
Source: Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 185.
In over 92% of defensive gun use cases, the victim brandished the firearm arm or fired a warning shot
only -- no wounding or killing was involved.
Source: Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 173, 185.
Research has shown it is safer to defend against violent attack using a firearm than to resist with other
means such as wielding knives, hitting back, or running away.
Sources:
(1) U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Rape
Victimization in 26 American Cities, 1979, p. 31.
(2) Don B. Kates, Jr., Guns, Murders, and the Constitution: Realistic Assessment of
Gun Control, (Pacific Research Foundation, 1990), at 25-26, 28-29, citing U.S.
Bureau of Justice Statistics ( http://www.2ndlawlib.org/other/related/katesreal.html)
National Safety Council data for 1995 show the number of accidental deaths involving firearms misuse are
far less than those resulting from accidents involving falls, poison, drowning and fires. This is especially
true for children age 14 and under.
Source: National Safety Council, Accident Facts: 1998 Edition, at 10-11, 18, 121.
Regional and national studies confirm that criminals avoid targets (men, women, homes, buildings) where
the potential victims might be armed.
Sources:
(1) Gary Kleck, "Crime Control Through the Private Use of Armed Force," Social
Problems 35 (February 1988), at 13,15.
(2) Chief Dwaine L. Wilson, City of Kennesaw Police Department, "Month to Month
Statistics: 1991."
(3) Kleck, Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America, (Aldine de Gruyter, 1991),at
140.
(4) U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Rape
Victimization in 26 American Cities, 1979, p. 31.
(5) Lott, John R. 1998. More Guns, Less Crime. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press.
(6) Lott, John R. and Mustard, David. 1997. Crime, Deterrence, and Right-to-Carry
Concealed Handguns Laws. Journal of Legal Studies 26 (Jan.), pp. 1-68.
(7) U.S., Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, "The Armed Criminal in
America: A Survey of Incarcerated Felons," Research Report, (July 1985): 27.
Police have no legal duty to respond and prevent crime or protect the victim.
Sources:
(1) Richard W. Stevens. 1999. Dial 911 and Die. Hartford, Wisconsin: Mazel
Freedom Press.
(2) Barillari v. City of Milwaukee, 533 N.W.2d 759 (Wis. 1995).
(3) Bowers v. DeVito, 686 F.2d 616 (7th Cir. 1982).
(4) DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services, 489 U.S. 189
(1989).
(5) Ford v. Town of Grafton, 693 N.E.2d 1047 (Mass. App. 1998).
(6) Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. 1981).
95% of the time police arrive too late to prevent a crime or arrest the suspect.
Source: Witkin, Gordon, Guttman, Monika and Lenzy, Tracy. 1996. This is 911 ...
please hold. U.S. News & World Report 120, (June 17), at 30.
In over 90% of U.S., technology does not give dispatcher the location of cell telephone caller (who might
be lost or unable to explain)
Source: Susan Bahr. 1999. 911 - hello? Hellooooo? America’s Network 103, (April
1), p. 18.
75% of protective/restraining orders are violated and police often won't enforce unless they witness the
violation.
Source: Ellen Sorokin. 2000. Anti-stalking laws usually are unable to protect targets.
Washington Times, April 16, p. C-1.
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Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Inc.
P.O. Box 270143
Hartford, WI 53027
Phone (262) 673-9745
Fax (262) 673-9746
June 7, 2000
Rosie vs. Reality: What Every Woman Must Know
By Richard W. Stevens
Suppose a Hollywood star or a political figure publicly announced that he or she favored making
all women and families helpless and defenseless against vicious thugs. Would women cheer and
vow their undying support for that person?
Yet if you believe the published polls and the media news showmen, then it's true: women actually
want to be defenseless. Many women don't want to be able to protect themselves or their families
from crazies, druggies, violent ex-boyfriends, rapists, home invaders and stalkers. What's more,
these women want to prevent other women from protecting themselves, too.
When some women say they want more "gun control," they are actually saying they want to make it
harder for peace-loving women to obtain personal and home defense tools. All current and
proposed "gun laws" work to discourage firearm ownership. Except for the shall-issue concealed
carry rules in some states, none of the "gun laws" does anything to help an endangered woman
obtain a firearm and learn how best to use it for self-defense.
Facts About Self-Defense
For the woman who values the safety of herself and her family, a firearm can be literally a lifesaver.
Here are the facts:
Americans use firearms to protect themselves over 5,000 times per day -- that's over 3
defensive uses every minute.
Over 500 women use firearms to defend themselves against sexual assault or abuse each
day -- that's one woman protected every 3 minutes.
In over 92% of defensive gun use cases, the victim brandished the firearm arm or fired a
warning shot only -- no wounding or killing was involved.
Research has shown it is safer to defend against violent attack using a firearm than to resist
with other means such as wielding knives, hitting back, or running away.
National Safety Council data for 1995 show the number of accidental deaths involving
firearms misuse are far less than those resulting from accidents involving falls, poison,
drowning and fires. This is especially true for children age 14 and under.
Regional and national studies confirm that criminals avoid targets (men, women, homes,
buildings) where the potential victims might be armed.
Bottom line: Armed citizens are safer.
Facts About Government-ordered Protection
What can the anti-self defense lobby and the government offer to protect women? Let's check the
options:
Options
Dangerous realities
Dial 911 / call police
(1) Police have no legal duty to respond and prevent
crime or protect the victim
(2) 95% of the time police arrive too late to prevent a
crime or arrest the suspect
Cell phone 911
(1) In over 90% of U.S., technology does not give
dispatcher the location of caller (who might be lost or
unable to explain)
(2) Worthless if phone or cell don't function at the time
Restraining/Protective Orders
(1) 75% of orders are violated
(2) Police often won't enforce unless they witness the
violation
(3) An order is a piece of paper ...
"Gun control" laws
Disarm victims, have no effect on criminals.
User-restricted firearms
(1) Mandatory trigger locks slow down the defender
only, not the attacker.
(2) Electronic restriction chip can fail / battery can die.
Tell Women The Truth
Don't ask women whether they favor more "gun control" laws. Ask them instead: "do you favor
laws that prevent women from protecting themselves and their families from violent criminals?"
Women need to understand that the real issue is self-defense. Every three minutes there is a
woman defending herself with a sidearm.
Violence against women is immoral, illegal and intolerable. That's why it's wrong to disarm women
and leave them defenseless against predators.
To bring this point home, JPFO has a nationwide billboard campaign with a matching funds
program to get local people involved. The theme: Rapists love trigger locks. These billboards
show exactly how crucial a defensive firearm is for women.
Get involved today by calling (800) 869-1884 or (262) 673-9745. See the billboard at
http://www.jpfo.org/billboard-2.htm
Ask about JPFO's all-new myth-busting booklet "Can Gun Control Make You Safer?"
References
Americans use firearms to protect themselves over 5,000 times per day -- that's over 3 defensive uses
every minute.
Source: Gary Kleck and Marc Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence
and Nature of Self-Defense With a Gun," 86 The Journal of Criminal Law and
Criminology, Northwestern University School of Law, 1 (Fall 1995):164.
Over 500 women use firearms to defend themselves against sexual assault or abuse each day -- that's one
woman protected every 3 minutes.
Source: Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 185.
In over 92% of defensive gun use cases, the victim brandished the firearm arm or fired a warning shot
only -- no wounding or killing was involved.
Source: Kleck and Gertz, "Armed Resistance to Crime," at 173, 185.
Research has shown it is safer to defend against violent attack using a firearm than to resist with other
means such as wielding knives, hitting back, or running away.
Sources:
(1) U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Rape
Victimization in 26 American Cities, 1979, p. 31.
(2) Don B. Kates, Jr., Guns, Murders, and the Constitution: Realistic Assessment of
Gun Control, (Pacific Research Foundation, 1990), at 25-26, 28-29, citing U.S.
Bureau of Justice Statistics ( http://www.2ndlawlib.org/other/related/katesreal.html)
National Safety Council data for 1995 show the number of accidental deaths involving firearms misuse are
far less than those resulting from accidents involving falls, poison, drowning and fires. This is especially
true for children age 14 and under.
Source: National Safety Council, Accident Facts: 1998 Edition, at 10-11, 18, 121.
Regional and national studies confirm that criminals avoid targets (men, women, homes, buildings) where
the potential victims might be armed.
Sources:
(1) Gary Kleck, "Crime Control Through the Private Use of Armed Force," Social
Problems 35 (February 1988), at 13,15.
(2) Chief Dwaine L. Wilson, City of Kennesaw Police Department, "Month to Month
Statistics: 1991."
(3) Kleck, Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America, (Aldine de Gruyter, 1991),at
140.
(4) U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Rape
Victimization in 26 American Cities, 1979, p. 31.
(5) Lott, John R. 1998. More Guns, Less Crime. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press.
(6) Lott, John R. and Mustard, David. 1997. Crime, Deterrence, and Right-to-Carry
Concealed Handguns Laws. Journal of Legal Studies 26 (Jan.), pp. 1-68.
(7) U.S., Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, "The Armed Criminal in
America: A Survey of Incarcerated Felons," Research Report, (July 1985): 27.
Police have no legal duty to respond and prevent crime or protect the victim.
Sources:
(1) Richard W. Stevens. 1999. Dial 911 and Die. Hartford, Wisconsin: Mazel
Freedom Press.
(2) Barillari v. City of Milwaukee, 533 N.W.2d 759 (Wis. 1995).
(3) Bowers v. DeVito, 686 F.2d 616 (7th Cir. 1982).
(4) DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services, 489 U.S. 189
(1989).
(5) Ford v. Town of Grafton, 693 N.E.2d 1047 (Mass. App. 1998).
(6) Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. 1981).
95% of the time police arrive too late to prevent a crime or arrest the suspect.
Source: Witkin, Gordon, Guttman, Monika and Lenzy, Tracy. 1996. This is 911 ...
please hold. U.S. News & World Report 120, (June 17), at 30.
In over 90% of U.S., technology does not give dispatcher the location of cell telephone caller (who might
be lost or unable to explain)
Source: Susan Bahr. 1999. 911 - hello? Hellooooo? America’s Network 103, (April
1), p. 18.
75% of protective/restraining orders are violated and police often won't enforce unless they witness the
violation.
Source: Ellen Sorokin. 2000. Anti-stalking laws usually are unable to protect targets.
Washington Times, April 16, p. C-1.
This Alert archived at http://www.jpfo.org/alert20000607.htm
Permission is granted to reproduce this alert in full, so long as the JPFO contact information is
included.
Are you buying books, CDs, or videos? Help JPFO earn a commission on your purchases, Click
through to Amazon.com via the JPFO web site at: http://www.jpfo.org/bookstore.htm
Are you a member of JPFO? See http://www.jpfo.org/member.htm for information, forms, and
links you can use to become a member!
A New Special Offer: If you join JPFO (or renew your membership) for a Two-Year period, we
will send you a free JPFO Logo lapel pin. See the pin!
To subscribe via e-mail to JPFO Alerts: send a blank e-mail to:
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