Decatur, Ala. | Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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Women carrying guns more often now
Sheriff: Females well-represented in new scramble for pistol permits
By Tiffeny Owens
The Decatur Daily

Brennen Smith/Decatur Daily
Whitney Wright decided to arm herself after a frightening encounter with an ex-convict.

Whitney Wright vows to never let herself be as powerless as she felt nearly two years ago when a convicted felon came into her business and locked himself in a back office with her.


Wright was so unnerved that she was unable to form the words to tell the man, armed with a knife, fresh out of prison and smelling of alcohol, to leave the Decatur real estate and property management business she owns with her husband.


The man confided he was homeless and on drugs, and demanded money. He took off when Wright received a phone call, and was later caught and charged with misdemeanor trespassing.


The confrontation ended without violence or injury, but it made a permanent impact on the 38-year-old mother.


"After that, immediately I got a gun," Wright said. "And now, if it came down to me, my husband or child and somebody trying to hurt us, I wouldn't think twice about what I needed to do."


She keeps a .38-caliber pistol nearby at her office. The small pistol offers Wright a sense of security and confidence that she said the attacker took from her.


An increasing number of women are becoming more receptive to owning and using firearms for protection and sport. Young mothers, college co-eds and even grandmothers are taking up arms. Recent polls and statistics suggest 15 to 20 million American women own guns.


"I have men come to me all the time for advice on what kind of gun their wife, girlfriend, mother or sister should get," said Morgan County Sheriff Ana Franklin, the first female to hold the county's highest law enforcement position. "They want them to be safe. Women are more independent now. They're heads of households, trying to protect their kids.


"They don't have a man at their side everywhere they go. I think that's why you're seeing a surge of ladies using guns."


For four decades, gun ownership was falling — from more than half of American households in 1973 to just more than 30 percent in 2010. But in 2011, the number spiked to its highest level (47 percent) since 1994, according to statistics compiled by the non-partisan General Social Survey.


A large segment of these new gun owners were female — 43 percent — up from 36 percent in one year, according to Gallup data.


The topic of firearms leapt into a renewed national conversation after the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting that left 20 children and six educators dead last month in Newtown, Conn. The gunman, Adam Lanza, who also killed himself and his mother, used a high-powered rifle owned by Nancy Lanza, who reportedly was a gun enthusiast.


As gun owners fear a new federal crackdown on firearms, many are stocking up, and gun dealers are selling out across the country. The U.S. could have more than 250 million guns in private circulation, according to the University of Chicago crime lab.


In Alabama, 135 of the 199 reported murders, or 68 percent, in 2010 were committed with firearms. Fifty-four percent of robberies and 27 percent of aggravated assaults involved them, according to FBI crime statistics.


Pistol permits have surged in recent weeks, Franklin said. Alabama requires handgun owners to obtain the annual permits to carry a concealed firearm.


"I don't know if it's because of the Newtown tragedy or what exactly, but we've gone from processing 20 to 30 permits a day to more than 100," Franklin said. "And yes, we're seeing a lot of women coming in to renew theirs or get their first one."

Franklin could not provide numbers of how many women have obtained permits.
In recent years, gun manufacturers have tailored firearms to women, with numerous feminine designs and colors available at national retailers.

But a common mistake women and men make is buying a gun based on looks rather than how well they can handle it, said Franklin and retired Decatur policeman Frank DeButy, who offers classes on proper gun use. DeButy served 32 years on the force and was the department's firearms instructor.

"It's not unusual for ladies to gravitate toward smaller handguns, and I can understand why," DeButy said. "They think, ‘Well, it fits in my purse. It will fit my hand and be easier to carry.' But what you trade in on size, you often get back in recoil."

Franklin recommends women interested in buying a firearm practice with gun models borrowed from friends or relatives.

"Go shoot, and see what you're comfortable with," she said. "Every hand is different. Every gun is different. You need to be comfortable shooting it if you're serious about using it for protection."

Another mistake is how a gun is stored, DeButy said.

"Women aren't alone in doing this, but it seems many of them simply unload their firearm, take it apart and hide it in the back of their closets, behind purses and clothes," he said. "That's not going to help you if you wake up in the middle of the night and someone is breaking into your house."

DeButy and Franklin emphasize the need for firearms to become a part of an owner's daily routine, like brushing your teeth and having coffee in the morning.

However, gun control advocates point to the 851 people who died from accidental shootings and the nearly 20,000 suicides committed with firearms in 2011.

In 2010, 129 children between the ages of 1 and 19 died in gun accidents. Another 749 committed suicide with a gun, most of which were owned by a parent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

DeButy and Franklin contend it's those who are unfamiliar with proper gun safetywho make up most of accidental shootings. Franklin recommends gun owners with children living in the home to investigate trigger locks and gun safes.

DeButy said the biggest problem with American gun policy is that there are lots of laws to regulate firearms but too many loopholes in them and not enough resources to enforce them.

"You have to have respect for it," DeButy said. "You have to be mentally prepared for the idea of shooting another human being. Many people think they can until they're in that situation. But that's a decision that has to be made long before you pick up a gun."


Tiffeny Owens can be reached at 256-340-2440 or towens@decaturdaily.com.

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Having carried a concealed firearm for over 40 years I take pride in the fact that I have never once had to point it at anyone. I will also say that there have been more than a few times that I was very glad I was armed. My father taught me that if I ever pointed a weapon at anyone I should use it and make sure the person or persons I involved were never a threat to me or my family again.

People buy a weapon that costs hundreds of dollars, my advice is to spend $30.00 to join the NRA and invest in keeping them.

If you have a trigger lock, that's worse than hiding it in the closer. beause you have to look for the key first . My sons were shown gun safety when they were very young and they showed respect for them. I never had a problem with guns or the kids.

I carry not in fear of a bugger but yall crazy gun nuts.

Bubba

Agree that with kids in the house, you have to secure that weapon. I have a GunVault safe that fits right in my night stand any by putting my hand into the guided slots and punching in a coded sequence, I have my gun very fast. There are also biometric vaults that only need a quick swipe of your finger for access.

I have a permit and carry and my wife has her permit also. She does not carry yet because we are in the process of finding the right gun for her, but as soon as we do, she will be protecting herself also.

I can't stress the importance of taking a gun safety and training class if you are not familiar with guns.

You ever notice how people who are against guns are the ones who need to be shot?........ Tim Wilson

Bubba is more dangerous in her car than somebody with a gun.

becca just so you know, I don't drive I have a driver. I have a drive because I am rich and so I can keep my finger on my trigger. And are you saying people who are agiainst killing should be shot???

Bubba is ready for the gun toting zombies are you

Bubba is a ____________.

Wish I could block his senseless comments.

He is an embarassment to the good people of Alabama.

I just hope it doesn't post on any forum that is seen by someone from outside this area.

The rest of the world might think there are more of it.

Bubba . . getting free rides in the MCATS bus and living off Obama's handouts does not classify you as being rich and having a driver. Bubba needs to get a job and a life.

c the majority in the US agree with me... Now what is the ____________ about can't you say it. That's sorry.

Bubba just sayin

Tony whats mcats?

Bubba says sounds like Tony knows much about the BIg government tit and wonders if Tony is gettin checks like SSI, SS, or stamps and the every popular free school lunch

Tony whats mcats?

Bubba says sounds like Tony knows much about the BIg government tit and wonders if Tony is gettin checks like SSI, SS, or stamps and the every popular free school lunch

Even handguns are a great responsibility. You have to learn to maintain it properly, to use it properly, store it properly, and hide it properly (kids, crazy friends and family members). For some, it's easier to not put yourself in dangerous situations.

Then you have to be mentally prepared to kill someone. Being hit by bullets isn't like it is on TV, It may make a robber run off or fight for his life. Or it may kill him. If it kills him, you have to live with question: What if he was gonna take a couple hundred bucks and run off? Killing someone can take a toll in you conscience especially if you believe the teachings of Jesus Christ and the 10 commandments.

Then there are the machine guns, its gun responsibility X10.

As much as I like the NRA, I wish they were focused on teaching gun responsibility instead of a lobby group, like the old days.

Why would the Daily post a picture of someone pointing a gun at the camera person? First rule of gun safety -- "All guns are loaded."

Follow up comment . . . . just as I had predicted.

Only a liberal photographer would be stupid enough to stand in front of a gun!

Tiffany needs to correct her article, a high powered rifle was NOT used by Lanza, he had several pistols. Lanza's Mother was an irresponsible gun owner, she knew he had mental problems, but did NOT keep her guns secure!

Bubba needs to quit watching and listening to the lamestream media, the majority of American's do not want their 2nd amendment rights infringed upon!! There are enough gun laws on the books, but since when did CRIMINALS OBEY LAWS?

Robert, how in the world do you know a robber is just looking for a couple of hundred bucks? Are we supposed to ask him?

What if he is high on drugs and doesn't know what he is doing, is that going to make you or your family any less dead? That is what self defense means, to DEFEND yourself, because we know criminals are not choir boys or girls, that is why they are breaking into YOUR house!

If more people shot and killed these intruders, maybe people would think twice about robbing and stealing!!!

I witnessed extreme road rage this past weekend. The driver ran a red light and turned in front of other vehicles to pursue the person they perceived had wronged them on the road. I wondered if either driver was carrying a gun.

R, just reviewed gun control polls found that you are wrong. People want restrictions on certain weapons, background checks and most important every gun sale reported. Looks great to me.

Remember I carry. Don't you feel better knowing I can protect you???

Oh, lanza used his rifle and had two handguns at last report for the police..... get off FOX political lie machine

Bubba spilled starbucks in the limo dang it

Bubba is a reason to carry a gun!

Good observation Truman. Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to destroy. Always assume the gun is loaded, and know what is behind your target. Another rule violation in this article is that she has her finger on the trigger. NEVER put your finger on the trigger until you have made the decision to shoot.

The first and best accessory a person needs to buy after a firearm purchase is training from a well qualified instructor.

I am a reson to carry a gun??? I love peace, no guns, freedom, and love my government, my troops, my flag and you think that you need a gun for me????

Bubba still says no guns no one dies from a bullet

If Obama, Bidden, Feinstein, and the other democrats proposed new gun laws confiscate handgun from women who are armed to protect themselves from rapist, drunk felons, ex- husbands, or ex- boyfriends, will the democrats refer to these new laws as part of the "war on women"?

Thomas E the repugs are the ones who hate women. You hate women so much you wont give them equal pay, birth control and I bet your women dont carry. But you will make them carry a babby from rape, Right little buddy.

Bubba

I don't suppose it is possible the camera was mounted on a tripod, manually focused using an inanimate object in her hands, and then actuated via cable release, is it? Even if not, the gun is not pointed directly at the camera.

Yeah Bubba, there is a war on women. Women pay too much for gas. The unemployment rate for women is too high. Working women pay too much in taxes. Women should not have had another $5,000,,000,000 in new debt put on their backs in the past four years. The list goes on and on.

The democrats plan for helping women is simple. They want to put them on free birth control so some irresponsible man can screw them and not worry about getting them pregnant. Long live John Edwards, Bill Clinton and Bubba - the champion of women's rights.

Tommie now you just talk stupid.,.....

Bubba

Bubba, I guess the female members of obeyme's staff that don't make the same as their male counterparts are lying? You won't hear that on MSLSD or the Communist News Network! You need to step away from the kool-aid! I don't even watch FOX news, I can't stand Boob Beckel, Jerry Rivera, or Jaun Sellout Williams! Jaun was fired from his previous job for saying that he was uncomfortable getting on a plane with people in arab clothes, but he still spouts the liberal BS!

That nice ring she has on needs protecting...ijs

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