Headline: More women buying and carrying handguns

Cincinnati's WKRC (the tri-state area's CBS affiliate) is reporting that an unprecedented number of women are taking their protection into their own hands by getting a gun.

According to a report by Local 12 Reporter Liz Bonis, "gun stores are seeing more women customers than anyone can remember. Many women are also getting permits to carry a concealed weapon."

The news report documents some of the reasons why many women are in a hurry to arm themselves.

From the story:

When Jenny Jeffery recently made the decision to get a license to conceal and carry a weapon she says it wasn't because she feels threatened right now, but rather [because of] "what I saw, where society was going as a whole, and the need to step up and be proactive in my safety and that of my family."

Apparently, Jeffery is not alone. Homer Cole has owned Shooters Supply [& Sporting Goods] for nearly a decade. Cole says, when it comes to sales of guns to girls, [things have definitely changed.] "I guess, when we first started, if we sold one in ten to fifteen, it was pretty good. Now, it's not unusual to have one in three, one in four to ladies purchasing handguns."

In fact, when Homer and a business partner recently built this new range beneath Shooters in Independence, a prime consideration was the rise in those who are female choosing to be armed.

"We kind of thought of that when we designed it to have it more open, well lit, friendly atmosphere, so if a lady came in, she would be comfortable in doing that."

Cole's team also has cameras to monitor the range and make it even more female-friendly. Tim Harney is a retired police officer and a conceal carry instructor. He says, when it comes to demographics, Cole and many other Tri-State gun shops and agencies catering to women are right on target. Some have had so many women sign up for the conceal-carry course this year, they've had to add sessions.

Concealed carry course instructor Tim Harney told WKRC "we've seen a five percent increase in women this year alone."

Others have had so many inquires from women who want to get a license to conceal and carry a weapon they are offering the course free to females. So, what's driving all this? Well, some say it's a concern about the gun laws that could change, but others say it's simply that when the economy goes down, crime goes up, and many are concerned about personal safety.

"They are worried about being robbed, or walking in parking lots and to and from work."

Jeffery's concern started when her husband left for a tour of duty in Iraq.

"While he was gone, and most people in the area knew he was gone, there was a genuine concern about being alone in the house."

Even though Jeffery's husband is now back, she's still serious about shooting. And that, Harney says, is the secret to a woman's success. When it comes to the argument against girls using guns, which is mainly the risk of being overpowered by a stronger opponent, so the gun will be used on her, [Harney says] "I don't think that's true. I think a woman. With proper training and practice, with a weapon, she's every bit formidable as a man."

..."There's a lot of women that can outshoot men, it has nothing to do with gender."]

The story concludes by noting that gun safety instructors told WKRC some of their women students are in their 70's.

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