Op-Ed: Women's self-defense class can save life

March 31, 2005
Cincinnati Enquirer

Your voice: Susan Morgan

I recently participated in a self-defense class for women offered by the Cincinnati police. It all started when I asked if they could recommend a course. They responded by asking if I would recruit some friends to be "guinea pigs" for a pilot program.

Four course hours later I, and several of my friends, knew what to do, mentally and physically, if attacked.

The op-ed, which can be read in its entirety here, does not say whether or not Cincinnati police mentioned an Ohio Concealed Handgun License among these women's self-defense options, but no good self-defense class offered in this state should omit it.

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