How to get my wife to get a CHL
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How to get my wife to get a CHL
Hi,
Let me preface that with a little background info. We have lived in Texas for 3 years. Before that we were both born and raised Californians (I know, I know). We're in our late 20's. I have always been exposed to guns, not overexposed. My Gradfather was an LAPD officer for 32 years and my father always had the old 12 gauge in the house for protection. I would skeet shoot occasionally as a youth but nothing extensive.
My wife was raised with almost no exposure to guns except for what we see on TV. Her father served in the Army for a few years in his youth so he knows his way around a rifle but doesn't own one. They are not anti-gun people but I get the vibe that they don't see a need to own them. They have always been respectful of me however.
I have had my CHL for a year now and own a few pistols. My wife has warmed up to the idea slowly and is now comfortable with me carrying anywhere I deem necessary (which is almost everywhere I go) but she's reluctant to embark on the CHL journey. She is proficient with the guns and we go to the range when we can. She seems to enjoy occassional shooting.
She asks me why she should get one when and I tell her because I can't be with her every second of everyday or I would and there would be no issue. Have any of you faced this situation? She cites the cost and the fact that she couldn't carry it most of the time she's out of the house (she's a public school teacher so thats out) as primary reasons not to do it.
I can't understand why someone wouldn't want to play an active role in their own well being and protection. I know if I work on her for another few years she'll probably crack but I worry about the interim, any suggestions?
Let me preface that with a little background info. We have lived in Texas for 3 years. Before that we were both born and raised Californians (I know, I know). We're in our late 20's. I have always been exposed to guns, not overexposed. My Gradfather was an LAPD officer for 32 years and my father always had the old 12 gauge in the house for protection. I would skeet shoot occasionally as a youth but nothing extensive.
My wife was raised with almost no exposure to guns except for what we see on TV. Her father served in the Army for a few years in his youth so he knows his way around a rifle but doesn't own one. They are not anti-gun people but I get the vibe that they don't see a need to own them. They have always been respectful of me however.
I have had my CHL for a year now and own a few pistols. My wife has warmed up to the idea slowly and is now comfortable with me carrying anywhere I deem necessary (which is almost everywhere I go) but she's reluctant to embark on the CHL journey. She is proficient with the guns and we go to the range when we can. She seems to enjoy occassional shooting.
She asks me why she should get one when and I tell her because I can't be with her every second of everyday or I would and there would be no issue. Have any of you faced this situation? She cites the cost and the fact that she couldn't carry it most of the time she's out of the house (she's a public school teacher so thats out) as primary reasons not to do it.
I can't understand why someone wouldn't want to play an active role in their own well being and protection. I know if I work on her for another few years she'll probably crack but I worry about the interim, any suggestions?
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
IMHO, you can't drag someone reluctantly into getting a CHL or carrying. Horse, water, and all that.
If you can persuade her to take a women's self-defense course like the NRA's "Refuse to be a Victim" or similar courses that might be offered by police departments or community colleges in your area, that will help awaken her consciousness. Self defense often comes across as a guy thing. Women can explain it to other women better than we can.
They'll probably start heating up the tar and plucking the chicken for me when I say this, but having a CHL and carrying are not the be-all and end-all of self defense.
Awareness of the need comes first. Situational awareness comes second. After that are techniques of avoidance, evasion, deterrence, de-escalation, and self defense with less-than-lethal weapons like pepper spray.
Most people can use these techniques to avoid most problems most of the time.
I don't think Georgetown is exactly a cesspool of crime and violence, either.
Meanwhile, encourage her to shoot for fun. Maybe get her to pick out a weapon for herself. Maybe you can get her to attend women-only shooting sessions.
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If you can persuade her to take a women's self-defense course like the NRA's "Refuse to be a Victim" or similar courses that might be offered by police departments or community colleges in your area, that will help awaken her consciousness. Self defense often comes across as a guy thing. Women can explain it to other women better than we can.
They'll probably start heating up the tar and plucking the chicken for me when I say this, but having a CHL and carrying are not the be-all and end-all of self defense.
Awareness of the need comes first. Situational awareness comes second. After that are techniques of avoidance, evasion, deterrence, de-escalation, and self defense with less-than-lethal weapons like pepper spray.
Most people can use these techniques to avoid most problems most of the time.
I don't think Georgetown is exactly a cesspool of crime and violence, either.
Meanwhile, encourage her to shoot for fun. Maybe get her to pick out a weapon for herself. Maybe you can get her to attend women-only shooting sessions.
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Let me add to what SeamusTX said... see if you can get her to read Gila Hayes' - Personal Defense for Women http://www.amazon.com/Personal-Defense- ... B002U3CC6A and/or Kathy Jackson's - Lessons from Armed America http://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Armed-Ame ... 554&sr=8-1... both excellent reads but somewhat geared toward women.
This might get her thinking that her safety is as much her responsibility as anyone else's... and that includes you.
This might get her thinking that her safety is as much her responsibility as anyone else's... and that includes you.
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
How about taking a NRA Personal Protection class together?
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all great ideas. I especially like the idea of taking a defense class together. Where would I find info on that, NRA cite? I'll look at those books too. Thanks!
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Try K.R. Training. They have a good reputation. I know nothing first-hand about the place.
Some couples can do new learning experiences together. Some not so well. That is why women-only classes exist.
My only other word of advice here is that someone who is iffy about getting a CHL probably does not need to be pushed into super-ninja force-on-force training.
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Some couples can do new learning experiences together. Some not so well. That is why women-only classes exist.
My only other word of advice here is that someone who is iffy about getting a CHL probably does not need to be pushed into super-ninja force-on-force training.
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
You may want to consider presenting a CHL to her as nothing more than an option. She can choose to carry or not carry as she sees fit. Without the CHL, she has no option.jecsd1 wrote:Hi,
Let me preface that with a little background info. We have lived in Texas for 3 years. Before that we were both born and raised Californians (I know, I know). We're in our late 20's. I have always been exposed to guns, not overexposed. My Gradfather was an LAPD officer for 32 years and my father always had the old 12 gauge in the house for protection. I would skeet shoot occasionally as a youth but nothing extensive.
My wife was raised with almost no exposure to guns except for what we see on TV. Her father served in the Army for a few years in his youth so he knows his way around a rifle but doesn't own one. They are not anti-gun people but I get the vibe that they don't see a need to own them. They have always been respectful of me however.
I have had my CHL for a year now and own a few pistols. My wife has warmed up to the idea slowly and is now comfortable with me carrying anywhere I deem necessary (which is almost everywhere I go) but she's reluctant to embark on the CHL journey. She is proficient with the guns and we go to the range when we can. She seems to enjoy occassional shooting.
She asks me why she should get one when and I tell her because I can't be with her every second of everyday or I would and there would be no issue. Have any of you faced this situation? She cites the cost and the fact that she couldn't carry it most of the time she's out of the house (she's a public school teacher so thats out) as primary reasons not to do it.
I can't understand why someone wouldn't want to play an active role in their own well being and protection. I know if I work on her for another few years she'll probably crack but I worry about the interim, any suggestions?
Chas.
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http://corneredcat.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excellent site run by a woman about firearms, self defense, carrying, and all that ;)
The articles are well written, very informative, and from a woman's perspective. If you can get her hooked into reading them, they're worth it.
Specifically this article is a good start: http://corneredcat.com/Ethics/mrsdutoit.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excellent site run by a woman about firearms, self defense, carrying, and all that ;)
The articles are well written, very informative, and from a woman's perspective. If you can get her hooked into reading them, they're worth it.
Specifically this article is a good start: http://corneredcat.com/Ethics/mrsdutoit.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That's the same Kathy Jackson cited above as the book author. And if I am not mistaken, she is Managing Editor of Concealed Carry magazine. Cornered Cat is a great web site.dicion wrote:http://corneredcat.com/
Excellent site run by a woman about firearms, self defense, carrying, and all that ;)
The articles are well written, very informative, and from a woman's perspective. If you can get her hooked into reading them, they're worth it.
Specifically this article is a good start: http://corneredcat.com/Ethics/mrsdutoit.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
I might also mention that Charles has a Ladies Only CHL class scheduled for 6/19 if you're around the Houston area.Charles L. Cotton wrote:
You may want to consider presenting a CHL to her as nothing more than an option. She can choose to carry or not carry as she sees fit. Without the CHL, she has no option.
Chas.
p.s. When is the next LO class, Charles? My wife really wanted to attend this one but we'll be out of town on the 19th
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borrowed from another thread:
I like Charles' reply from above too.CompVest wrote:A person has got to admit that bad things happen and then admit that bad things could happen to them before they will consider personal defense as a priority.
I would much rather have one and never need to use it, than need one and not have it available.Charles L. Cotton wrote:You may want to consider presenting a CHL to her as nothing more than an option. She can choose to carry or not carry as she sees fit. Without the CHL, she has no option.
Chas.
Another great suggestion. Charles is a GREAT teacher - and so are all the others who instruct at the PSC! I wish we lived closer to Houston. They have great programs and make learning fun!Quahog wrote:I might also mention that Charles has a Ladies Only CHL class scheduled for 6/19 if you're around the Houston area.
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
This is it in a nutshell. Mrs. Oldgringo has her CHL. She has a neat little S&W 638 that stays in her Expedition. Every so often, I insist that she goes with me to shoot so that she'll remember how it works. She'll run a couple of cylinders through and hit COM in the target and say, "there". ( A S&W snubbie is not real fun to shoot and her XD 9 SC requires too much thought process to load, clear, etc.)CompVest wrote:
A person has got to admit that bad things happen and then admit that bad things could happen to them before they will consider personal defense as a priority.
She won't carry it; however, she assures me that she knows how and will use the gun if need be. In her mind, nothing has required the use of a gun in the past 68 years so nothing requires it now.
Back to Square one - see Compvest quote above.
Good luck.
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I agree with previous posts.
After reading this thread, I ran across the following news item and thought it hits close to this subject: http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12598387" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You never know when something might happen. The woman in this report had the good fortune of having someone else with her who had a gun on them (not somewhere else, like in the car), knew how to use it and was in a position to protect her. That isn't always the case.
After reading this thread, I ran across the following news item and thought it hits close to this subject: http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12598387" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You never know when something might happen. The woman in this report had the good fortune of having someone else with her who had a gun on them (not somewhere else, like in the car), knew how to use it and was in a position to protect her. That isn't always the case.
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Look at this, and you will never sit around the house unarmed or leave the doors unlocked.
However, as I said earlier, you cannot shove this stuff into someone's face. They will just shut down.
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However, as I said earlier, you cannot shove this stuff into someone's face. They will just shut down.
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Re: How to get my wife to get a CHL
In addition to the great suggestions above, you could get her to subscribe the this forum, then she could see that there are other women that carry. Lets face it, we all (hopefully) carry with the hope that we never have to use it anyway)
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