A young Oklahoma mother made national headlines after she asked a 911 dispatcher for permission to shoot an intruder.
Blanchard woman, Sarah McKinley, 18, shot and killed the intruder when he entered her home on New Year's Eve.
Since then Tulsa gun instructors say their phones have been ringing off the hook with women wanting to pack heat.
Read the article: KOKI (Tulsa, Okla.)
Oklahoma: Women's interest in firearms rising

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