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= P*ht^^»,lW*H^'fo»C«-^-a Ttajat Mace^;;,.^;,' . continued from peg* J member when no one would have attacked *orn*ons fa his cartdttton, but that things are different today. He then looked at ths elderly women in the audience and told them how there are many —•-year-olds who will "do you fa.' "They'll cut your throat just like any guy's," hsssid. 'Some people think' I'm rather crude or barbaric,"aaid K*Uer. Keller than told various gruesome incidents fa which women war* raped and decapitated. "Sk-ening, yes, but that'* what it', supposed to be," his foot and twist it." *Wa haw woman who go our academy and they're super," said Keller, "but they know their Unite- And what may -van ba mora appalling are the statistic* that show that sot- things can happen to just about any¬ one. According to many studies, one out of every five women will b* sexually aas*—kedacsB*__• in tbair lives. "t-srefocv, Keller believes that society is st s point where its member* need to defend li——waives. He doesn't teach the classes to supp- He also told th* _ l»liefti_taarood,swift,lu_!totbagrofa will deter any attacker it nothing more than a'myth.' Kriler cWribed with vengeance what to do to attackers. "Then when he gets down, you sprey himsgain," he told hisstudenU. T^ And when asked about the poss¬ ible liability that could result from th* weapon, Keller aaid, 'Now th* chances of thejss guys r——ing out on ths hign- way...l wish they were more." Howtnrar, Keller later said that, "I have yet to bear of a righteous self-defense ease that got she also -U.'ltaM'i a fat of pin* snetcUag gofag around. Tnst's why I brought my gnuadmothar.' Among th* few men at the claae, on*, who toolnd as if bs waa big anoagh :to take care of himself, said that he had a job that requires that he carry a lot of money. He added that h* had bean con¬ fronted before, but that he had managed to talk his way out of such situations. "I never wanted to kill anyone. I just wanted te discoursg* than,' aaid another man. He pointed out that a per¬ son could easily sad up in jafl for usfag idafendo —slier to—I t_> older fodtes not Keller has reason to feel the way that he does. After 38 yaare fa law snforce- ment, he has seen many bloody tncidente that have happened to the beet of And it is these tilings that have brought so many students te Keller's classes. AH seven of his classes this year i i.. i i • na *vv—a w, "— Mama mim. jmm. lement his income. "It doesn't put any 1-ve been i*_l despite littto publicity. tbeeause One lady aaid that she enrolled in the money mmy-pocket at all. I do it I I believe in it." he said. According to Keller, Karate and Judo are not -foojoate far self-defense especially for women. 'Forget it ladies," he aaid, adding that if a 90 lb. woman tries such tacti¬ on a forge man he could 'grab bar little »—— _v —aaa —m. ■"» —""—~ »» —«> class because she Is out late at night and there are lot* of wierdos around." And agon tot Mac* is ideal for women, Mcordfog to Keller, because they are traditionally nonviolent and somewhat timid. Many woman do not like guns, h* said. And 'with a handgun, you've got to practice tobegood." However, even with misee, ths biggest problem, sca»>rding to Kailsr, is getting women to use it. He told the female stadia—« nut to Iwllsls After squirting an attacker In the face with macs, she said to squirt him again in the groin, which would result in a severe amount of pain. Mace -meat effective when applied to the face, where its particles irritate the nerve endings of the eyes most of all. But the groin ti also a good target. th*y are so i that they could car* lass how old their . victims are. And hs also pointed **&* ousssmsn. 'tarn'years ago. out of ths top 10 wanted by th* TBI, six wan woman,"-.said. . Aavafaabki sa n_c* can Im, tt l_a only limited sffoct on people under th* to- ffaenc* of drugs. There are two kinds of mac* that are legally availiMe, CN gaa and CS gas. 1-t CS gaa costs more but it is more partial . We—r**s th* CN gas is virtually uss- —s* an drunks and psopl* on PCP, CS gMcanhav»»o-*>«i-clN*_-«iyp»it vary effective on scctasone who la ve drunk. But a guy who la that _ of little dang to Keller, 'You can cart__y out ran him,'hsssid. However, Keller said that few rapista and sax urfsudsrs ara an no** type of drag. Moat have some sort of physio- . * . *. i_—i—— SI SI prTJOISaD, taS SS90SU. Accordfag te K-ter, th* rapista are not after sexual atelsfartlwi It Is not pomd-books that «—— "-— -*■* on page 12 SHOES FOR THE SEASON Boating - Sperry Top Siders Hiking - John Muir Collection Jogging - Brooks Leisure - Minnetonka Moccasins Camping - Herman Survivors ?SHOE PLACE Tlva Nirary Shoe-ring Can lai 4023 N. BlackstonsA**. Fre.no, Calif. 93728 (209)221-1795 w, tfi&stk Aninvt-rhon Festival Clockwork..9:00 I tic 7 00 I " Mll^s"***""*" ftUiPflBTIPflRTIi^, Sun-Mon ^Et^mtntuaiftav GOTO-FIX*- * Jyrmt'kpu. ^H UV¥ ON STAOC - THE MOST BAFfllNG IWUSIONS EVER COfKXMEDI SJJt\ IJL _»_! Tickers Available In College Union CSUF Men's Gym Friday Feb. 29 8:00 pm
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Title | 1980_02 The Daily Collegian February 1980 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | February 29, 1980, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | = P*ht^^»,lW*H^'fo»C«-^-a Ttajat Mace^;;,.^;,' . continued from peg* J member when no one would have attacked *orn*ons fa his cartdttton, but that things are different today. He then looked at ths elderly women in the audience and told them how there are many —•-year-olds who will "do you fa.' "They'll cut your throat just like any guy's," hsssid. 'Some people think' I'm rather crude or barbaric,"aaid K*Uer. Keller than told various gruesome incidents fa which women war* raped and decapitated. "Sk-ening, yes, but that'* what it', supposed to be," his foot and twist it." *Wa haw woman who go our academy and they're super," said Keller, "but they know their Unite- And what may -van ba mora appalling are the statistic* that show that sot- things can happen to just about any¬ one. According to many studies, one out of every five women will b* sexually aas*—kedacsB*__• in tbair lives. "t-srefocv, Keller believes that society is st s point where its member* need to defend li——waives. He doesn't teach the classes to supp- He also told th* _ l»liefti_taarood,swift,lu_!totbagrofa will deter any attacker it nothing more than a'myth.' Kriler cWribed with vengeance what to do to attackers. "Then when he gets down, you sprey himsgain," he told hisstudenU. T^ And when asked about the poss¬ ible liability that could result from th* weapon, Keller aaid, 'Now th* chances of thejss guys r——ing out on ths hign- way...l wish they were more." Howtnrar, Keller later said that, "I have yet to bear of a righteous self-defense ease that got she also -U.'ltaM'i a fat of pin* snetcUag gofag around. Tnst's why I brought my gnuadmothar.' Among th* few men at the claae, on*, who toolnd as if bs waa big anoagh :to take care of himself, said that he had a job that requires that he carry a lot of money. He added that h* had bean con¬ fronted before, but that he had managed to talk his way out of such situations. "I never wanted to kill anyone. I just wanted te discoursg* than,' aaid another man. He pointed out that a per¬ son could easily sad up in jafl for usfag idafendo —slier to—I t_> older fodtes not Keller has reason to feel the way that he does. After 38 yaare fa law snforce- ment, he has seen many bloody tncidente that have happened to the beet of And it is these tilings that have brought so many students te Keller's classes. AH seven of his classes this year i i.. i i • na *vv—a w, "— Mama mim. jmm. lement his income. "It doesn't put any 1-ve been i*_l despite littto publicity. tbeeause One lady aaid that she enrolled in the money mmy-pocket at all. I do it I I believe in it." he said. According to Keller, Karate and Judo are not -foojoate far self-defense especially for women. 'Forget it ladies," he aaid, adding that if a 90 lb. woman tries such tacti¬ on a forge man he could 'grab bar little »—— _v —aaa —m. ■"» —""—~ »» —«> class because she Is out late at night and there are lot* of wierdos around." And agon tot Mac* is ideal for women, Mcordfog to Keller, because they are traditionally nonviolent and somewhat timid. Many woman do not like guns, h* said. And 'with a handgun, you've got to practice tobegood." However, even with misee, ths biggest problem, sca»>rding to Kailsr, is getting women to use it. He told the female stadia—« nut to Iwllsls After squirting an attacker In the face with macs, she said to squirt him again in the groin, which would result in a severe amount of pain. Mace -meat effective when applied to the face, where its particles irritate the nerve endings of the eyes most of all. But the groin ti also a good target. th*y are so i that they could car* lass how old their . victims are. And hs also pointed **&* ousssmsn. 'tarn'years ago. out of ths top 10 wanted by th* TBI, six wan woman,"-.said. . Aavafaabki sa n_c* can Im, tt l_a only limited sffoct on people under th* to- ffaenc* of drugs. There are two kinds of mac* that are legally availiMe, CN gaa and CS gas. 1-t CS gaa costs more but it is more partial . We—r**s th* CN gas is virtually uss- —s* an drunks and psopl* on PCP, CS gMcanhav»»o-*>«i-clN*_-«iyp»it vary effective on scctasone who la ve drunk. But a guy who la that _ of little dang to Keller, 'You can cart__y out ran him,'hsssid. However, Keller said that few rapista and sax urfsudsrs ara an no** type of drag. Moat have some sort of physio- . * . *. i_—i—— SI SI prTJOISaD, taS SS90SU. Accordfag te K-ter, th* rapista are not after sexual atelsfartlwi It Is not pomd-books that «—— "-— -*■* on page 12 SHOES FOR THE SEASON Boating - Sperry Top Siders Hiking - John Muir Collection Jogging - Brooks Leisure - Minnetonka Moccasins Camping - Herman Survivors ?SHOE PLACE Tlva Nirary Shoe-ring Can lai 4023 N. BlackstonsA**. Fre.no, Calif. 93728 (209)221-1795 w, tfi&stk Aninvt-rhon Festival Clockwork..9:00 I tic 7 00 I " Mll^s"***""*" ftUiPflBTIPflRTIi^, Sun-Mon ^Et^mtntuaiftav GOTO-FIX*- * Jyrmt'kpu. ^H UV¥ ON STAOC - THE MOST BAFfllNG IWUSIONS EVER COfKXMEDI SJJt\ IJL _»_! Tickers Available In College Union CSUF Men's Gym Friday Feb. 29 8:00 pm |