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Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:08 am
by Kythas
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/women.hand ... 74866.html

Number Of Women Buying Handguns Increasing


Local gun shop owners say they're seeing an increase in the number of women shoppers right now. The reasons, they say, are many, including the downturn in the economy and violence on the street.

According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, about 48 percent of people taking their first handgun seminars this year happen to be women. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports on the growing trend.

"It's very dangerous out there. I mean, there's people getting robbed here and there," said Josie Santiago. "It's just for protection."

Santiago says she's always thinking about the danger lurking on the streets of the Chicago area. It's a big reason why she visited Illinois Gun Works in Elmwood Park.

Not only did she shop for a new weapon, but she also wanted to find out about taking firearms training from the pros.

"It's better that you know how to use it," Santiago said. "You know, take the class, take the course, protect yourself."

And she's not alone. A National Shooting Sports Foundation survey found that the top two reasons women seek firearms training are for personal protection and target practice.

At Illinois Gun Works, the owners say they've seen a 40 percent increase recently in the numbers of women looking to take classes, and that the number of women coming in to purchase guns is rising, too.

"A lot more. We purchased this business seven years ago, and I've noticed the increase," said Debbie Mastrianni.

"It's not so much because they're scared. I think they just want to learn about it," said Don Mastrianni.

Josie Santiago says the lessons in personal security are something she wants to pass on to other women in her family, but she wants them to learn the responsibility of being behind the trigger as well.

"If it's in the wrong hands, you know, a lot of damage can be done," Santiago said.

Santiago is taking her interest in public safety a step further now. She's going for a degree in criminal justice and eventually would like to become a police officer.

Both Illinois Gun Works and the National Shooting Sports Foundation offer classes for first-timers.

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:32 am
by joe817
Well I'll be! Another non-biased report from the news folks. I'm glad to see that. It appears to me that people all over the U.S. are becoming more aware of how it is THEIR responsibility to protect themselves, and keep themselves safe, while not relying on the Law Enforcement community to do it for them. Police cannot be everywhere, all the time, protecting everyone.

Thanks for posting Kythas! :tiphat:

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:59 am
by Pete92FS
I thought only the Bad Guys were allowed to have guns in Chicago. :biggrinjester:

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:34 am
by seamusTX
The cops aren't all bad. :mrgreen:

If these people are keeping handguns at home in Chicago or carrying, they are balancing the risk of being mugged with the risk of being prosecuted.

- Jim

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:45 am
by RHenriksen
seamusTX wrote:If these people are keeping handguns at home in Chicago or carrying, they are balancing the risk of being mugged with the risk of being prosecuted.

- Jim
I didn't think you could get a CHL in Chicago? Heck, who's even *allowed* to own handguns in Chicago? :confused5

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:49 am
by seamusTX
That's correct. Illinois has no form of CHL, not even for "special people." It is a felony to carry a loaded weapon in public.

In Chicago, only LEOs and people who owned handguns before 1983 can legally possess them.

- Jim

Re: Number of women buying guns in Chicago increasing

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:22 pm
by karder
My brother lived in Chicago for about 3 years. Great town and lots of beautiful women, but the gun laws are outrageous. I'll stay in Texas thank you.