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A Purse Is No Place for a Gun
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In New York last month the glitterati descended on Manhattan for its annual Fashion Week. A week later in Fayetteville, North Carolina, some highly specialized designs were showcased on a much smaller runway.
A women’s shooting group called the Gun Powder Gals hosted a fashion show at a local VFW post that featured bra holsters, corset holsters, and thigh holsters. Such fashion shows have recently popped up in other states, seemingly in response to a reported spike in women buying guns for self-defense and sport.
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PHORTO
(10/13/2015)
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Someone could drop a purse and the gun would "go off"?
Please.
Relying on that asinine "Mike The Gun Guy" isn't conducive to a rational thought process. |
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