Posted March 24, 2016 6:00 pm by Comments

By Robert Farago

GLOCK 42 (courtesy The Truth About Guns)

Reader MBH writes:

As an innocent 16-year-old, I thought my senior boyfriend hung the moon. To hear him tell it, he did. I had no idea he would forcefully take something that could never be given back. This is a scenario that plays out in many high schools, colleges, within relationships and in many social settings across the country, involving both men and women as victims. Sometimes it happens out of the blue by a stranger and sometimes by someone the victim thought and hoped could be trusted. However, we have options that can help guard against such situations . . .

I’m no longer angry at what happened to me when I was in high school. I firmly believe it shaped who I am today. However, I can guarantee it will not happen again. Though I live in a rural area with low crime, I made the decision several years ago to ensure my family and I will not become easy targets for evil . . .

I was raised in Wyoming. I began hunting rabbits when I was a child, graduating to hunting elk in the Bighorns near Sheridan when I was twelve. My handgun experience was limited. So when I …Read the Rest

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