Do you mean it's not fun?"There they are sporting guns as if it's a fun thing to do," said Dawn Reynolds, a family therapist in Guelph who is offended by the poster
Guns are what kill women. They are not a good thing.
I'm in for a couple - let's make their fundraiser a success and buy lots of them! Just remember to mention THR to her...The contact person is Lynda Edwards of our purchasing department. She can be reached at 519-824-1212 ext 254, or [email protected]
Guns are what kill women. They are not a good thing.
Guns are what kill women. They are not a good thing
Perhaps it's just the American in me, but i didn't get the memo about dresses down to the knees being provocative
Umm, what context? That only police should have guns?!:banghead:"I do see a sexual tone to it. To me it is provocative. Personally, I would have preferred to see them in police uniforms. Then the guns are in context."
"Guns are what kill women. They are not a good thing. I regret hugely that this was done, especially for such a worthy cause as breast cancer."
Christine Koserski, spokesperson for the Canadian Cancer Society, wouldn't comment except to say, "These will certainly get a lot of attention. It will probably be a successful fundraiser. Obviously they feel strongly about breast cancer."
Koserski said the disease kills about 5,200 Canadian women annually.
Dianna Schreuer, president of the network, was not upset when she saw the police poster.
"This is what they are," said Schreuer, referring to the gun-toting officers. "If they were holding bananas, that would be silly.
"To me it implies a fight and that's exactly what breast cancer survivors do — we fight it."