I
have a lot that I plan to write about hunting, firearms, sportsmanship
and how a woman can chart her course through all of these male dominated
fields, but to get to all of that I need to begin with my experiences
“breaking in” to this “boy’s club”. The first few steps can often be the
most difficult.
A few days ago I wrote about finding a tribe of wild women to run with,
and the sportsman’s club that hosted the local WWOW event. That club is
very near my home, and seemed to hold the promise of a new community
that could help me along my journey. The club runs various activities
that are open to the public, including an evening handgun shooting
event, designed to help beginners learn the ins and outs of basic
firearms handling. This was especially perfect for one friend of mine
who had attended WWOW with me and was primarily interested in learning
about handguns. She wanted someone to accompany her to the evening
shoots, which I completely understood, as a woman entering into this
male dominated arena, which is already a little intimidating due to its
potential for harm if handled incorrectly, the safety net provided by a
member of your community that you already know and trust can be a vital
component. I went along for the shoots and quickly got hooked and was
going even once my friend stopped.
patches earned at the evening handgun shoots at my sportsman's club |
It
wasn’t long before, I started asking the guys running this event about
the club and how to join. They explained the structure of dues, the need
for someone to sponsor you, putting in work hours, etc. This sounded
quite promising, my husband and I had been looking for a gun club to
join and were running into walls including everything from thinly veiled
racism to requirements to put in bartending hours (as Teatotalers and
safety conscious individuals this was a big problem), as well as
complicated or virtually nonexistent safety rules. Simultaneously I was
working on my husband (who is a bit of an introvert) to get him to come out
to the evening handgun shoots. He is far more interested in handguns
than I am (he approaches firearms from a self defense minded
perspective, while I come mainly from the hunting perspective), so I
knew he’d enjoy it. Once convinced, he was immediately hooked and it
wasn’t long before he was approached and offered sponsorship to become a
member of the club. Don’t get me wrong, I was quite pleased to be
joining the club, but I was a little flummoxed that he was offered
sponsorship so quickly and I was unable to elicit such an offer despite
having known these guys a fair amount longer, although not well by any
stretch.
During
the process of becoming members we were told that I would be considered
an “associate member” and that all of the same privileges were granted
to me as to my husband, with the exception of voting for board members
or holding office on the board myself. Only recently did I discover that
this was, in fact, not the case; I cannot receive email newsletters or
updates, am not granted membership to MUCC
(Michigan United Conservation Clubs) and cannot independently log into
or post in the forums, therefore I am now pursuing my own membership
with my husband as my sponsor.
This
serves to highlight the difficult position a woman can find herself in
if she does not have a man of some relation to intercede on her behalf,
to allow entry into the “boy’s club,” which is not to say this
sportsman’s club in particular. Access to the entire world of shooting
sports, hunting, and many other outdoors(wo)man activities can be
limited if you do not either have some male friend or relative to
“vouch” for you (which has it’s own issues), or have a woman who has
gone before you and can help lead the way. Some of us get lucky and
stumble upon a whole community of women who are ready to help guide you
and share their knowledge and access. Below find a list of some
resources for women interested in these fields:
Women On Target
(this can be a good resource, however I still have some unresolved
issues with the NRA on a number of political issue that do not
necessarily even have to do with firearms)
me with some of the women I've found while breaking into the boy's club |
Thanks for the resources!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to think they may be helpful to you :)
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