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And I thought our Canadian neighbors didn't like guns

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Girls with Guns Cancer Poster.
Guelph—A controversial fundraising poster featuring eight provocatively clad, gun-slinging female police officers is drawing fire.

The poster, with the caption "Girls with Guns Target Breast Cancer," is a fundraiser for breast cancer research but that message is lost, detractors say, in images of sexy, heavily armed officers.

"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 regret hugely that this was done, especially for such a worthy cause as breast cancer."

Two officers in the Guelph police sex and child abuse unit, Constables Cate Welsh and Lisa Lakatos, are selling the posters so they can take part in the Princess Margaret Hospital's Weekend to End Breast Cancer, a 60-kilometre walk through Toronto this fall. Each participant must raise a $2,000 entry fee.

With approval from the police services board, they persuaded six other female officers to pose with them in the photo. Posters went on sale last week and despite some backlash, sales have been brisk, said Guelph police Chief Rob Davis.

"I didn't see anything that was suggestive of anything sexual or provocative," said Davis. "Police officers are targeting breast cancer. That's very admirable."

Sue Richards, a Guelph entrepreneur who launched the Breast of Canada calendar in 2001 to raise awareness of breast cancer, said she was taken aback when she first saw it.

"It's a very unusual image. It's not obvious these are police officers for starters, and they are not showing breasts — they're showing guns," she said.

"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."

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."

Matt Greenfield, spokesperson for the Princess Margaret Weekend to End Breast Cancer event, said his organization will not take a position on the poster.

"We don't want to polarize ourselves," Greenfield said. "We are proud of everyone who has made the decision to do something bold in the fight against breast cancer by registering for the event."

He added, however, that the title, Girls with Guns Target Breast Cancer, "did not originate in our organization."

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.

Sly Castaldi, acting executive director of Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis, said she was confused by the poster.

On one hand, she said, they are powerful professional women supporting a really important cause. On the other, "that's not how they dress for work. I think the evening wear adds to the confusion of the poster."

"Plus, using the word `girls' takes it down a notch or two. These are women, not girls," Castaldi said.

Still, Castaldi is pleased about the debate the poster has sparked.

"Twenty years ago we were the only agency speaking out about domestic violence and women's rights. Now people are making those connections on their own.

"It's good when the community can do critical thinking on issues like this."
Three Comments.

One, if the officers pictured ever need to brush up on their techniques for frisking arrestees, I volunteer in the name of US/Canadian friendship to be the practice subject. :lol:

Two, Dawn Reynolds is wrong. Shooting is a 'fun thing to do'. I've personally taught 3 women to shoot and they loved it. In fact, they can all outshoot me. :oops: :lol:

Three: Where can I get a copy of this poster? :P
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I want one to.

Also shooting at the range is fun. I can how the first time might be alarming but it's a good way to past time and sharpen a skill.
As for that Guns are what kill people... It's takes a person to pull the trigger.

Now how can I get a copy of that poster?
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The women in the photos, are they stacked or not? If they look like skinny, skeletal 'supermodels', then to hell with them. If they've got some meat on them, preferably toward stheir ass, like say Beyonce then i will fight to have this poster shown in every building in america even if i must goto the highest office in the land!

Course, i'd have to see it first...so if you could send me a free copy...
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Here's what it looks like:
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Sue Richards, a Guelph entrepreneur who launched the Breast of Canada calendar in 2001 to raise awareness of breast cancer, said she was taken aback when she first saw it.

"It's a very unusual image. It's not obvious these are police officers for starters, and they are not showing breasts — they're showing guns," she said.

"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."
Maybe I'm too jaded or something, but I don't see anything particularly 'provocative' about it, other than the fact that they are a group of reasonably attractive women.

I have nothing against looking at attractive women no matter how they're dressed or armed. :P

They're wearing long dresses, not lace teddies or thong bikinis, for Christ's sake. This is mild, especially when you compare it to Gordon Liddy's Stacked & Packed Calendars. :lol:
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Guelph is less than an hour away from me, I should go there & get one of these posters.
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Glocksman wrote: Maybe I'm too jaded or something, but I don't see anything particularly 'provocative' about it, other than the fact that they are a group of reasonably attractive women.

I have nothing against looking at attractive women no matter how they're dressed or armed. :P

They're wearing long dresses, not lace teddies or thong bikinis, for Christ's sake. This is mild, especially when you compare it to Gordon Liddy's Stacked & Packed Calendars. :lol:
I think you'll find that if you do a little checking into the objectors that they support "gun control" or at least Canada's bastardized version of it. I got the impression that this Dawn Reynolds believes that guns are inherently evil and that anyone who owns one is an abuser of women. What she apperently doesn't realise is that there are millions of gun owners in Canada and there would be more if it wasn't for our ridiculous regulations. Besides most people that commit crimes with guns do it with illegal firearms.
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Cool! I want one!
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"Guns are what kill women."

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frigidmagi wrote: As for that Guns are what kill people... It's takes a person to pull the trigger.
And American people seem to do it alot more than Canadian people.
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Hey, hey, i'm an American here!

And isnt Sue Richards the name of the Invisible Girl in Fantastic Four? That would explain everything, she's just some elastic superhero's wife who thinks that turning a mountain into a mole hill is something luadable. I mean, Christ, it's not even like the chicks in the picture are remotly 'provocitive'...it's at the far bottom of the tasteless scale, not even tasteless, really. But really, with all the other issues in the world i'm surprised anyone would bring something this harmless up. Actually, i'm not surprised, come to think of it.

And "guns are what kill women"?

Please. She needs better writers. Get me Stan Lee!
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Illuminatus Primus wrote:"Guns are what kill women."

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Glocksman wrote:Here's what it looks like:
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Is it just me, or does it look a lot like some of the publicity shots for the "Resident Evil" movie they made a few years ago?
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