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  • Well, my experience is mostly with rural gun clubs, so range officers just aren’t a thing except during scheduled events. At that point, it’s basically incumbent on the club members to police themselves. I’ve seen that work well and I’ve seen it work very poorly. Actually, come to think of it, the specific range I mentioned used to be great. The facility is still excellent, but the old timers that made it that way have passed and the current crowd seem to view firearms as a talisman for manhood.

    But the point I was trying to make is that Step 1 should probably be to reach out in your community, check reviews, etc, not to walk blindly into a potentially hostile situation. If you have a good range available, then sure, it’s a great resource.



  • Sure, there’s a world of difference between catering to the fascists and a place that asks patrons to leave their politics at the door. But how is someone from a marginalized group supposed to know which range is going to be welcoming and which merely walking through the door is an invitation to harassment or worse. I’m not necessarily specifically addressing the OP, but anyone in this position who simply doesn’t know where to start.

    As an example, local to me is an excellent facility that is utterly poisoned by the clientele. Not only politically, but the (lack of) range etiquette that has developed in that political sphere is frankly, dangerous.

    Two key rules were drilled into my head growing up around firearms: treat every gun as if it’s loaded, and guns are not toys. I don’t see those rules being respected among the right wingers, even many with the training to know better.