Iramo94
Member
Hello everyone,
First off, I have searched on this site for the following question, but to no avail. My Google-fu needs some practice.
So I am part of a church group that has decided to go to the range. One member, let's call her Jessica, has never touched a gun before or even seen one outside of television. She said she did not want to go to the range because of a fear she had as a child of being shot, which has followed her into adulthood.
Now I have talked to Jessica a little about the trip, and she has agreed to discuss her fears with me the next time we meet (2/5/12). My question, how do I ease her into the trip without scaring her off. What should I say?
At the range, several members will be bringing guns, including .22 rifles, large frame handguns and revolvers, and a 12 gauge (which she probably will not get anywhere near). Nothing too snappy.
When you make responses, please keep in mind that Jessica is a good friend, and very pro-2a. She just doesn't personally like guns.
Thanks.
First off, I have searched on this site for the following question, but to no avail. My Google-fu needs some practice.
So I am part of a church group that has decided to go to the range. One member, let's call her Jessica, has never touched a gun before or even seen one outside of television. She said she did not want to go to the range because of a fear she had as a child of being shot, which has followed her into adulthood.
Now I have talked to Jessica a little about the trip, and she has agreed to discuss her fears with me the next time we meet (2/5/12). My question, how do I ease her into the trip without scaring her off. What should I say?
At the range, several members will be bringing guns, including .22 rifles, large frame handguns and revolvers, and a 12 gauge (which she probably will not get anywhere near). Nothing too snappy.
When you make responses, please keep in mind that Jessica is a good friend, and very pro-2a. She just doesn't personally like guns.
Thanks.