Be sure to get her autograph. That and $3 will get you a $1.50 cup of soda at the next gun show.
stay safe.
don't worry Skid was just funin with Tess.Skid, nothing positive to say?
Your mom never taught you 'If you can't find something good to say about a person then ......?"
Skid, nothing positive to say?
Your mom never taught you 'If you can't find something good to say about a person then ......?"
You're just jealous she's more famous than you now :^).
Skid, nothing positive to say?
Your mom never taught you 'If you can't find something good to say about a person then ......?"
don't worry Skid was just funin with Tess.
Tess did a fine job.
They probably have done more to make OCing "not terrifying" in one interview than I can do in a whole lifetime.
I didn't hear OC mentioned in that interview.
I do believe the ladies that OC might get noticed more when they're out and about in a postive way.
I applaud all these ladies for taking their safety and the safety of their families seriously. Wish more ladies would get involved. IMHO, it could benefit the advancement and protection of our Second Amendment rights. Crime stats would drop even further. Comapre MD, DC to VA and see which is a safer place. All gun owners should look into joining Virginia Citizens Defense League. http://vcdl.org/
Tess, I looked up the "she can shoot" website and I don't see any chapters in Hampton Roads (Norfolk/Virginia Beach).
Any plans to start a chapter here? What can I do to get things going?
BTW, nice story, and well done.
On a related note, I have a dear friend that suffered a home invasion and sexual assault in "a good neighborhood" and that's what prompted me to get serious about being well-armed.
Skid, nothing positive to say?
Your mom never taught you 'If you can't find something good to say about a person then ......?"
I did mention open carry, OCDO, and VCDL in my comments, but none made it in to the 2-1/2 minutes of footage that was actually aired.
The number of events the group participates in here in the DC area where guns aren't even permitted is mind-boggling. I don't participate in those where I cannot be armed, but I also don't expect everyone to live by my code. It's almost like a sorority rather than "just" a club.
Betty_Rose_Brown -- I recommend you contact Tina Wilson-Cohen directly; she's listed on the site. I know there are a couple of other chapters in Virginia - and Tina is of course interested in expanding her company.
One of the real benefits of the group is in giving women social opportunities as well -- the number of events the group participates in here in the DC area where guns aren't even permitted is mind-boggling. I don't participate in those where I cannot be armed, but I also don't expect everyone to live by my code. It's almost like a sorority rather than "just" a club.