This Is Enough To Give PETA The Vapors

The Audience Award for Best Short Movie at the recent Sundance Movie Festival was “The Debutante Hunters.” It is a short movie directed by Maria White about a group of women hunters in South Carolina. It explores how they got started hunting and why they love hunting.

I think it is fantastic that this movie illustrates that hunting is not just a guy thing and that even the most girly-girls can and do enjoy hunting. Moreover, these are real women with real guns and not some group of “enhanced” models in skimpy clothing. Since the movie probably won’t be appearing at a movie theater near you, I have embedded it below.

Women And Shooting Covered By CBS News

I’m not sure what they’ve been putting in the water fountain at CBS News lately but I like it. Not only has CBS runs some of the best – and almost only – coverage of Operation Fast and Furious featuring Sharyl Attkisson but yesterday they ran a positive segment on women and shooting for the Early Show.

The best part is the smiles on each and every one of these woman’s faces including CBS report Katrina Szish after they shoot.

Do Girls Need Guns?

The above was the title of a MSN Lifestyle interview with Paxton Quigley. They were interviewing her about her new book Armed and Female: Taking Control. Surprisingly enough, they played it straight and it was a good interview.

I got to meet Paxton at the Gun Rights Policy Conference where she was one of the conference speakers. Her book was one of the books given to us by the Second Amendment Foundation. She was kind enough to autograph one for the Virtual Step-Daughter.

H/T Conservative Scalawag