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John Zaczek, a Marine Corps veteran who started the Zombie Shooters Association with his wife two years ago, says shooting sports are egalitarian events where novices can shoot alongside skilled marksmen.

“Some of the best shooters in the country are right here in the Triangle area,” Zaczek said. “In golf, you’re going to go out and play 18 holes with Tiger Woods. In our sport, any first-time shooter can go out and be shooting side-by-side with a nationally ranked shooter.

“There is no gender bias in shooting sports. There is no racism here. There are no drugs here; there is no alcohol. Everyone is polite. We’re the good guys.”

‘Thriving on fear’

Politically, Zaczek said, shooters lean to the right, but he has liberal-leaning friends who enjoy taking aim at a target, too.

Glover, the range owner, said he’d be most accurately described as a Libertarian, but he aligns with conservatives on the issue of gun ownership.

“I think you ought to get a gun issued along with your birth certificate,” Glover said. “But I also think you ought to learn how to use it,” by taking classes and practicing.

Like others, Glover said, he believes there are those who would like to see all private gun ownership banned, even those used only for shooting sports or hunting. However, most gun-control advocates say that’s not necessary or even desirable.

“The gun lobby thrives on that fear,” said Josh Horwitz, executive director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, based in Washington. “If they didn’t spread that untrue rumor, you wouldn’t have the polarized debates we have right now. The irrational fear that someone is trying to take your guns away prevents this country from doing things that would make it a lot safer.”

The place to start, he says, is with better background checks and a penalty for selling guns without the check. That would make it more difficult for criminals and others who shouldn’t have access to guns to get them, Horwitz says.

Those who do own guns legally, Horwitz said, and take them to shooting ranges, are not a problem whatsoever.

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