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Female Bonding, Punctuated by Gunfire
NY Times ^ | 3-8-04 | ALAN FEUER

Posted on 03/08/2004 3:00:22 AM PST by Pharmboy


Keith Bedford for The New York Times

From left, Lea Sevcik, Sandy Cobden and Julia Cohen in a meeting of the Women's Shooting Sports League at the
Westside Rifle and Pistol Range in Chelsea. Begun last year, the league has grown to a core of 15 to 20 members, its
founder says.

In New York City, it is a rule of thumb among the legal community that the First Amendment comes first, and the Second Amendment comes last.

New York is not a gun town. With some of the toughest gun laws in the country, it can take upward of 18 months to get a license for your longarm, even if the most you care to do is head upstate for a weekend turkey shoot.

There is, though, a small but enthusiastic shooting culture in the city, and one place to find its members is at meetings of the Women's Shooting Sports League, which gathers the first Monday of each month in Chelsea for a night of rifle fire and female bonding.

"When people think of gun owners, they think of butt-scratching bubbas with no teeth," said Amy Heath, the league's founder. "Women in the heartland shoot well, so why not women in New York?"

It may be that no breed of humanity is less friendly to the firearm than the female Manhattanite, and yet the league, which began last year with only five members, has expanded this year to a core of 15 to 20 regulars, Ms. Heath said.


Keith Bedford for The New York Times

Marjorie Folkman, left, and Julia Cohen during target practice. At the league's meetings, members also learn firearm safety
from instructors. Ms. Cohen, a constitutional lawyer, said she considered herself "the opposite of people in rooms like
this."

They meet at the Westside Rifle and Pistol Range on West 20th Street, where they learn the rudiments of firearm safety from instructors and spend an hour or so cooking off a few hundred rounds of ammunition on the line.

To Ms. Heath, who is 33 and went into making television documentaries after giving up an acting career, the league is the culmination of a childhood spent among guns.

She was born in San Diego, moved to Plano, Tex., and spent her adolescence in Rochester, Mich., 40 minutes north of Detroit - a gun-friendly community, she said.

"There's this fear, this incessant fear, that guns are bad," she said. "Women think they'll shoot themselves in the foot, or shoot someone else. I want to work against that fear."

She comes from the appropriate stock. Her grandfather, Jeff Cooper (U.S.M.C., retired), sits on the board of the National Rifle Association and is widely considered the father of modern pistol technique. Mr. Cooper also writes "Jeff Cooper's Commentaries," a regular Internet newsletter where one can find his blunt, plainspoken musings on the world, which recently included this:

"Bear in mind that it is more blessed to give than to receive. I know a certain amount about naval gunfire, and I am certainly impressed with the truth of that proposition.''

If it is tricky to imagine some Manhattan publicist in miniskirt and leather boots taking target practice with a Ruger .22, consider what Ms. Heath's relations in Michigan think about her current home.

"They think I'm crazy," she explained with a self-effacing laugh. "People always say, 'Jeff Cooper's daughter lives in New York?' "

There is much to learn from the league about the failure of assumptions. While one might assume, for instance, that the city's reputation for tolerance extends to all manner of behavior, it apparently does not extend to a love of guns.

"It's tough to be a shooter down here," said Peter Crowell, a 60-year-old management consultant and a volunteer instructor for the league. "New York is, of course, primarily a liberal Democratic kind of place, and over years I've had to hide my interest.

"If you've never taken delivery of a hundred rounds of small-arms ammunition at your apartment," he went on coyly with a smile, "I can tell you, it's a treat."

At the same time, it would be wrong to assume that the members of the league are all of the Republican persuasion or even interested in their Second Amendment right to bear arms.

"I consider myself the opposite of people in rooms like this," said Julia Cohen, a constitutional lawyer who recently joined the league. "I'm a Democrat. I'm a liberal. And I believe that guns are dangerous in the wrong hands."

Ms. Cohen said she considered shooting a precision art form, much like darts, and found her time with the Ruger an "almost Zen sort of thing." Although she said that politics were far from her mind when she joined, she discovered that the task of getting licensed was much more difficult than she had thought.

While filling out her license application at police headquarters, she was surprised to find that the authorities wished to know if she had ever seen a psychiatrist or taken narcotics. She said the process was more intrusive than her application to the state bar association.

"They asked all these probing personal questions that didn't necessarily prove that I, as a thinking person, could or couldn't handle a gun," she said.

Generally speaking, Ms. Heath goes light on the activism at the meetings, leaving politics to the politicos. This may be why Patrick Brophy, director of political activities for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, was standing around at the meeting last month dressed in a rep tie and expensive-looking suit.

Mr. Brophy is not that busy, given that his political action committee did not support a single state official from any New York City district last year, which leaves him time to plug the merits of shooting at league meetings, at least when reporters are around.

"People who perhaps have never had the opportunity to enjoy the shooting sports should have that opportunity," he said, quickly adding, "without any preconceived notions."

Notions are one thing; politics is another. It seemed as if the women of the shooting league had simpler things in mind.

"Oh, yeah, I had a great time," one young woman said coming off the line. "I shot some balloons."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; bang; banglist; guns; jeffcooper; nyc; shooting; women
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I have shot at the West Side Range often. The Times usually does a story on them every few years, but this was the best I've seen.
1 posted on 03/08/2004 3:00:23 AM PST by Pharmboy
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To: Joe Brower; thefactor
Bang! Ping!
2 posted on 03/08/2004 3:01:05 AM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: Pharmboy; risk
Oh did I love this article. Thanks for posting it!
3 posted on 03/08/2004 4:18:32 AM PST by Molly Pitcher
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To: Pharmboy
"Although she said that politics were far from her mind when she joined, she discovered that the task of getting licensed was much more difficult than she had thought."

However, if you are an illegal alien, you will find applying for a driver's license to be easy and short.

4 posted on 03/08/2004 4:33:10 AM PST by Redleg Duke (Stir the pot...don't let anything settle to the bottom where the lawyers can feed off of it!)
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To: Molly Pitcher; Pharmboy; Travis McGee; Eastbound; ExSoldier
Girls with guns!

Jeff Cooper and his self-named online column Commentaries (linked) are mentioned in the article -- I hadn't heard of him before, but he sounds like a Korean War I special ops or CIA vet. He was at SHOT, so Matt might have met him there.

5 posted on 03/08/2004 4:35:28 AM PST by risk
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To: Molly Pitcher
Yep...God made man and woman, Sam Colt made them equal.
6 posted on 03/08/2004 5:18:42 AM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: *bang_list
Click the Gadsden flag for pro-gun resources!
7 posted on 03/08/2004 5:23:30 AM PST by Joe Brower (The Constitution defines Conservatism.)
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To: risk

Cooper is in the background with the cane and my son is in the foreground. Whittington Center 1999

8 posted on 03/08/2004 6:03:22 AM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat)
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To: Shooter 2.5

9 posted on 03/08/2004 6:06:14 AM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: risk
Jeff Cooper is The Real Deal. His entire commentaries are worth reading and considering. Very conservative and very un-PC.
10 posted on 03/08/2004 6:09:09 AM PST by FreedomPoster (This space intentionally blank)
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To: Vic3O3
Women & guns Ping!

Semper Fi
11 posted on 03/08/2004 8:25:27 AM PST by dd5339 (Happiness is a full VM-II and a DEAD AND BURIED AWB!)
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To: Pharmboy
director of political activities for the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association,

Mr. Brophy is not that busy

Now THAT's an understatement.

Who are those NY Senators again? Yowza.

Lucky anybody in NY can even write about guns.

12 posted on 03/08/2004 9:08:29 AM PST by xsrdx (Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas)
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To: Pharmboy
I don't think SuperGirl hangs out on the West Side, but there's always a chance...
13 posted on 03/08/2004 9:13:10 AM PST by xsrdx (Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas)
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To: Pharmboy
i guess that picture was taken right before they told ms. cohen "finger off trigger and always look DOWNrange." great article. i am actually going to the range in the bronx today for requalification. there will be some tough lady shooters up there i am sure.
14 posted on 03/08/2004 9:18:36 AM PST by thefactor
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To: xsrdx
very nice...technique.
15 posted on 03/08/2004 9:20:11 AM PST by thefactor
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To: xsrdx
What gun is that she's holding? .357? .40?
16 posted on 03/08/2004 9:46:57 AM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: Pharmboy
Shes holding a gun?!.. oh.. hehe yes she is.. was ummm distracted.. :)
17 posted on 03/08/2004 10:00:52 AM PST by Living_the_life_of_Dilbert
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To: Pharmboy
Yep...God made man and woman, Sam Colt made them equal.

Yep, and that's why I carry a Colt 38 Det. Special. ;)

18 posted on 03/08/2004 10:07:39 AM PST by NRA2BFree (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecc 10:2)
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To: NRA2BFree

Great choice--never jams.

19 posted on 03/08/2004 10:45:01 AM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: Pharmboy
That's the one!! It's a great little gun. It 'follows' me everywhere I go. ;)
20 posted on 03/08/2004 11:08:13 AM PST by NRA2BFree (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecc 10:2)
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