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Pro-Gun Punditry: Wednesday's Buckeye State Roundabout
Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 15:50.By Chris Chumita
There are more stories pertaining to our gun rights in Ohio then we can possibly draw attention to with individual daily commentary. But they are all worthy of mention.
What follows is our review of headlines from around the state though a pro-gun rights lens.
From violence in Cleveland to boy scouts getting robbed, these articles should be a part of your required reading!
Click "Read More..." for several days of headlines accompanied by short, concise pro-gun analysis.
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NBC24.com's Kylie Conway: ''She's Got A Gun''
Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 00:10.As a news story filed by NBC 24 Toledo's Kylie Conway recently reported, more females than ever are learning how to shoot a gun, and for a variety of reasons.
From the story:
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Since 1995, the number of women learning how to shoot has nearly doubled. Ranging is ages from ten or eleven to upwards of 60 and 70, more women are gripping guns.
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They aren't your typical Annie Oakley, an old west women who could shoot better then men. On the first Wednesday of every month it's Ladies Night at Cleland's Outdoor World shooting range.
"Typically, women are supposed to be the weaker sex," long-time shooter, Nancy Miller sarcastically added.
But these women are pulling the trigger of empowerment...like Nancy Miller, who's been shooting most of her life.
"Once you master your pistol or revolver, whatever you use, you have a sense of confidence that you don't derive any other way," said Miller.
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Again, from NBC24.com:
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Hunting as therapy
Submitted by cbaus on Wed, 12/12/2007 - 00:05.Injured soldiers find outdoors beneficial to rehabilitation
By Kristi Hsu
ReporterNews.com
Josh Pappas, 21, looks like any other hunter in Shackelford County around this time of year. He wears a three-dimensional camouflage suit covered in waving leaf-like strips of fabric as he walks into an open field Saturday with rifle in hand to stalk deer.
Pappas, a Marine corporal, suffered second- and third-degree burns to his face and arms in Iraq when a bomb went off near him last December.
While his body has recovered, he is still seeing doctors for post-traumatic stress disorder.
This hunt is in disguise as well. It is not ordinary excursion. Instead, it is a weekend event arranged by a Moran family and the Armed Forces Foundation that is meant to calm troops injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Click here to read the entire story from the Abilene (TX) Reporter News.
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