A Peaceful Woman Explains Why she Carries a Gun

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A Peaceful Woman Explains Why she Carries a Gun
Linda M. Hasselstrom wrote the article “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why she Carries a Gun,” she has a credible argument for carrying a gun because she has experienced many dangerous sexual assaults. Hasselstrom is a journalist who has gun ownership. The audience of this article is the women who want to protect themselves. In the article, Hasselstrom describes many sexual assaults, and she shows that women are always the victims. After that, Hasselstrom explains how she can protect herself by learning kung fu and carrying a gun.
The purpose of this article is to explain why the author carries a gun. In the article, Hasselstrom lists several sexual assaults that have made her decide to do something to protect herself. For example, Hasselstrom lists that she found a tire mark in her yard, garbage in her driveway, a larger gas tank empty, and a light shone in her house, and she was too afraid to go into her house. This incident reveals that Hasselstrom is a very vulnerable woman. Also, Hasselstrom explains some ways that she can use to protect herself, such as learning kung fu and carrying guns. Lastly, Hasselstrom states that she feels safer by carrying a gun. The central idea of this article is show how women defense themselves.

Hasselstrom finally decides that she carries a gun because she has suffered many harassments. Initially, when Hasselstrom is camping with her friend, they have to move to an illegal spot because there are two drunk men are drinking and talking loudly about what to do to Hasselstrom and her friend in the dark. Hasselstrom calls for help on the street, but no one helps them. No one suspects that the two men are going to do anything. After that, Hass...

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