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The Pink Pistols are a gay gun rights organization in the United States and Canada. Their mottos are "Armed gays don't get bashed" and "Pick on someone your own caliber." Inspired by a Salon.com Article by Jonathan Rauch,[1] Doug Krick, a libertarian activist from Massachusetts, founded the Pink Pistols in July 2000. The organization now has 60 Chapters in 33 states and three countries — the United States, Canada[2] and South Africa[3] that are principally made up of gun-owning "LGBT" individuals, though neither condition is mandatory for membership.[4]

The political orientation of the Pink Pistols is considered unusual due to the popular perception in the United States of firearms ownership as a "conservative issue" and sexuality as a "liberal issue." However, there is nothing within either of these two single-issues that is mutually exclusive and a variety of other pro-gun organizations exist for groups not typically associated with gun rights (for example the "Democrats for the Second Amendment").

Pink Pistols activities include firing range visits and political activism. The group occasionally produces report cards on politicians, rating their position on issues of interest to members. According to the statement at pinkpistols.org,

Gun interest groups in the U.S.
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  • Gun Owners' Action League
  • Gun Owners of America
  • Handgun Club of America
  • International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights
  • JPFO
  • Law Enforcement Alliance of America
  • Liberty Belles
  • National Association for Gun Rights
  • National Rifle Association
  • National Shooting Sports Foundation
  • Pink Pistols
  • Second Amendment Foundation
  • Second Amendment Sisters
  • Students for Concealed Carry on Campus
  • Gun Grabbers
  • Americans for Democratic Action
  • Americans for Gun Safety Foundation
  • Americans for Responsible Solutions
  • American Hunters and Shooters Association
  • Brady Campaign
  • Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
  • Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
  • Faiths United to Prevent Gun Violence
  • Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence
  • League of Women Voters
  • Mayors Against Illegal Guns
  • Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America
  • National Gun Victims Action Council
  • Stop Handgun Violence
  • Violence Policy Center
  • Leftquot.png The Pink Pistols get together at least once a month at local firing ranges to practice shooting, and to acquaint people new to firearms with them. We will help you select a firearm, acquire a permit, and receive proper training in its safe and legal use for self-defense. The more people know that members of our community may be armed, the less likely they will be to single us out for attack. Rightquot.png

    The Pink Pistols' symbol consists of an overhead view of a picto-person aiming a handgun in an isosceles stance super-imposed on a pink triangle. The pink triangle, now a gay pride and gay rights symbol, was originally a badge that homosexual concentration camp victims had to wear during the Holocaust.

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    1. Pink pistols - Salon.com
    2. Information on the BC Lower Mainland chapter (the only Canadian chapter so far) can be obtained from the Pink Pistols website or by email at: bc-lowermainland@pinkpistols.org
    3. Gauteng Province, South Africa, Pink Pistols website Email: gauteng-sa@pinkpistols.org
    4. Pink Pistols
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