Why a Gun?

Too many people think that guns are only "used for killing someone." This is by no means the truth. In fact, the opposite is true: guns are most often used to preserve and protect life.
Even when a firearm is used to protect someone, it is rarely fired. Usually (but not always), when an evildoer is confronted by a person who is armed and appears ready to use their gun to defend themselves, the attack is abandoned.
The reason people use guns to defend themselves is the same reason that law enforcement officers use guns: they are effective. Other forms of self-defense that are often "sold" to women are not. If you are not convinced, consider the horrible case of Merideth Emmerson. It is a tragedy that this young, fit, beautiful woman was deprived of her life. She believed that her dog and her diligent martial arts training would be enough to protect her from an attack. They were not. If she had possessed an effective weapon, she would very likely be alive today.

For a fraction of the time, effort, and money that she spent on her worthwhile—yet ultimately futile—martial arts and dog training, she could have purchased and learned to use a handgun.

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With a minimal amount of training, virtually anyone can successfully defend themselves from a murderer like Hilton. You do not have to be physically fit, young, or own a dog. All we ask is that you have some self-discipline, learn the lessons taught here, and possess a willingness to live.

We will teach you how to safely own and shoot a firearm that is reliable and effective. It will not take long, nor will it be very expensive. Most importantly, it will move you from the category of "potential victim" to "probable survivor."