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In this October 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, center, aims a shotgun during a training session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in a field in Victor, N.Y. A dozen shooters in a field in upstate New York does not exactly represent a vanguard of a newly armed left. But the group is not alone. Jake Allen, who helped form the group, said there is another Trigger Warning chapter in Atlanta and he has received inquiries from people in about 10 other cities. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, center, aims a shotgun during a training session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in a field in Victor, N.Y. A dozen shooters in a field in upstate New York does not exactly represent a vanguard of a newly armed left. But the group is not alone. Jake Allen, who helped form the group, said there is another Trigger Warning chapter in Atlanta and he has received inquiries from people in about 10 other cities. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, right, shows Mohini Sharma how to load a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, right, shows Mohini Sharma how to load a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Dumont reloads and shoot a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. A gay, lesbian and transgender group concerned that extremists have become more emboldened and dangerous have decided to take up arms. The gun club meets once a month to shoot long guns in a field in upstate New York. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Dumont reloads and shoot a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. A gay, lesbian and transgender group concerned that extremists have become more emboldened and dangerous have decided to take up arms. The gun club meets once a month to shoot long guns in a field in upstate New York. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, left, gives Mohini Sharma instruction on holding and firing a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, left, gives Mohini Sharma instruction on holding and firing a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow aims a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in a field in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow aims a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in a field in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October. 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, left, and Emily Lynch collect unbroken clay targets from after a shooting session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. The gun club members stress they are about empowerment and self-defense, not offense. They say it also gives them a sense of community, even if it comes on a firing line in the middle of farm country. But some veteran activists say they're concerned that this will add to an unnecessary arms race and eventually cause more danger. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October. 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, left, and Emily Lynch collect unbroken clay targets from after a shooting session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. The gun club members stress they are about empowerment and self-defense, not offense. They say it also gives them a sense of community, even if it comes on a firing line in the middle of farm country. But some veteran activists say they're concerned that this will add to an unnecessary arms race and eventually cause more danger. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, left, shows Emily Lynch how to properly stand and hold a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jon Falstaff, left, shows Emily Lynch how to properly stand and hold a shotgun during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October. 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, left, waits with a shotgun for a clay target to be thrown during a training session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October. 8, 2017, photo, Zora Gussow, left, waits with a shotgun for a clay target to be thrown during a training session of the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Lore McSpadden, right, and Jon Dumont wait to shoot at clay targets during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Lore McSpadden, right, and Jon Dumont wait to shoot at clay targets during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jake Allen, left, watches as Lore McSpadden fires at a clay target he released during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. McSpadden never touched a gun before the gun club started this past year. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Jake Allen, left, watches as Lore McSpadden fires at a clay target he released during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. McSpadden never touched a gun before the gun club started this past year. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)



In this October 8, 2017, photo, Emily Lynch reacts to hitting her first clay target during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. A gay, lesbian and transgender group concerned that extremists have become more emboldened and dangerous have decided to take up arms. The gun club meets once a month to shoot long guns in a field in upstate New York. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)

In this October 8, 2017, photo, Emily Lynch reacts to hitting her first clay target during a training session for the Trigger Warning Queer & Trans Gun Club in Victor, N.Y. A gay, lesbian and transgender group concerned that extremists have become more emboldened and dangerous have decided to take up arms. The gun club meets once a month to shoot long guns in a field in upstate New York. (Photo by Adrian Kraus/AP Photo)
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