Anyone who listens to me or follows my Facebook page knows that I am probably the biggest proponent of firearms for self-defense in Maine radio. This story is a good example of why.
I think more like a woman than I do a man. Yet I am male. That's why I take every opportunity I can to get a little closer to obtaining the coveted, albeit intangible, "Man Card."
Even my business, American Women who Bear Arms (AWwBA.com) focuses on women in the shooting world. Still, I'm a man...kind of. I have manly guns and a manly safe. Now, I have a manly magnet for my safe which pr
This morning, Mac and I were talking about how amazing women are. He couldn't find the keys to the Moose Caboose as he was getting ready to come in. He looked for a half-hour before, reluctantly, waking up his wife, Jeana. She hadn't even seen them, yet, within twenty seconds, had her hands on them. Which brings me to this next amazing story.
I use to bring my shotgun to school and show the teachers during "open school" and they would commend me on such a fine piece of hardware handed down to me from my dad. That wasn't that long ago! Now, if a kid has a bright yellow toy squirt gun, as one did at Lewiston High School, they're out for ten days! I can't call administrators what I'd like to here because I'd be censored or worse
Okay, so here's a valid question. Where the heck was PETA when THIS carnage was going on? Peeps are people too, right? Oops, sorry. That was off base but, most of the time, so is the aforementioned group. But I digress :-)
When it comes to outdoor sports, Britt Humphrey of New Gloucester epitomizes everything an outdoor woman in the state of Maine is! She loves to hunt deer, moose, grouse and turkey. She enjoys fishing. She's good at everything she does. She is also Maine's FIRST Miss Maine Sportsman, as voted on by attendees of the Maine Sportsman's Show at the Augusta Civic Center last weekend! The contest wa
If you're a safety-minded person who happens to own a handgun to protect yourself and those you care about, keeping your firearm secure is a big problem. This new device just might solve that problem.
A school in North Carolina suspended a 5-year-old boy recently for making a gun shaped gesture while playing with others at recess. Really...has it come to this? Luckily, the dad got involved and, when the rule book was dusted off and pulled out, guess what? There was NO rule addressing the issue!
I made a find any Mainer can appreciate today at the Augusta Civic Center. Even if you aren't a fan of guns, you can appreciate this as a part of Maine history.