THE REAL BOSS
A special page for Jo, my wife, who takes care of the tons of
paperwork required by DPS, makes sure the class starts on time, makes sure
there is coffee and donuts available, and keeps me in line during a grueling
day of class.
A MESSAGE FROM JO
(Instructor's other half)
(Instructor's other half)
First off ladies, don't think this is strictly a man's only
class.
We have a lot of women that have taken the course and
always have several women in the course each month.
For years I've had the following story posted here about an incident that happened at one of the malls. Almost deleted it to put in some new stuff, but thought - you know what - the story could be 2 or 3 years old, but the message is the same..so, here's my two cents worth:
Several years I was out shopping at one of the malls and was headed to my car. It was about 8:30ish and I was alone. There was a group of 4 boys (they didn't look like the church type) following me. I was able to put my hand in my purse and able to reach my car without incident. They passed me by but still they looked like trouble and I was actually a little scared. But I did feel safer because if there 'had' been an altercation, I was prepared to at least defend myself. My weapon never came out of my purse, but my hand was on it and I would have been able to deal with the situation.
I carry a Kel-Tec P32 and/or a Smith/Wesson Body Guard. Each weapon weighs about 1-2 pounds. It fits nicely in the outside pocket of my purse and with all the other stuff I carry in the purse, this 1-2 pounds is nothing !! You can understand that one, right?! Sammy stresses safety and 'common sense' in our class. Those are two big issues to deal with. Come and join us. I promise you'll enjoy the day and you'll even be surprised at how fast the time passes.
We have a lot of women that have taken the course and
always have several women in the course each month.
For years I've had the following story posted here about an incident that happened at one of the malls. Almost deleted it to put in some new stuff, but thought - you know what - the story could be 2 or 3 years old, but the message is the same..so, here's my two cents worth:
Several years I was out shopping at one of the malls and was headed to my car. It was about 8:30ish and I was alone. There was a group of 4 boys (they didn't look like the church type) following me. I was able to put my hand in my purse and able to reach my car without incident. They passed me by but still they looked like trouble and I was actually a little scared. But I did feel safer because if there 'had' been an altercation, I was prepared to at least defend myself. My weapon never came out of my purse, but my hand was on it and I would have been able to deal with the situation.
I carry a Kel-Tec P32 and/or a Smith/Wesson Body Guard. Each weapon weighs about 1-2 pounds. It fits nicely in the outside pocket of my purse and with all the other stuff I carry in the purse, this 1-2 pounds is nothing !! You can understand that one, right?! Sammy stresses safety and 'common sense' in our class. Those are two big issues to deal with. Come and join us. I promise you'll enjoy the day and you'll even be surprised at how fast the time passes.
