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“A man never trifles with gals who carry rifles.”

Lauren Friedman

members can win a glock just by walking in the door

Every morning, approximately 2.5 million women with a “voracious appetite for what’s next, new, cool, and must-have” receive a Daily Candy e-mail newsletter in their inboxes.

I possess no such appetite, but I get DC Philadelphia anyway — mainly because I derive some sort of sick pleasure from reading about clothing and spa treatments that cost more than my apartment.

So imagine my surprise when the latest Daily Candy Weekend Guide included this — smack between limited edition “cutesy” tees and a “brunch and shopping” event:

Glock Day
What: Free rentals and range time, discounted memberships, and crazy deals on Glocks — Philly’s gun of choice.
Why: It’s how Charlton Heston, God rest his soul, would’ve rolled.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Where: Philadelphia Archery & Gun Club, 831-833 Ellsworth St.

Shoes, gruyère omelettes, sea salt facials, and… guns? One of these things is not like the others.

But this was no joke.

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Villanova: safety school?

Vaughn Stewart

A new student group has emerged on the Villanova campus: the Students for Concealed Carry on Campus. The SCCC (which I hope is pronounced “sick-kuh-kuh”) is an umbrella organization that boasts nearly 20,000 students on 500 campuses nationwide. In the wake of the Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois school shootings, they are fighting for the right for students to carry concealed weapons on their college campuses.

Their argument is simple: if granted proper permits, students should be allowed to protect themselves against would-be shooters.In the Inquirer article, Ken Stanton, a graduate student at Virginia Tech, compared wearing a seat belt to carrying a concealed weapon. He said, “It’s the same reason we wear seat belts - we just don’t know when something is going to happen.”

With great respect to Mr. Stanton, I’m not aware of too many seat belt massacres and, typically, a lengthy background check is not necessary to acquire a seat belt. (more…)