Brand new to the 2nd Amendment scene, for all practical purposes. My dad taught me shooting basics (rifle, pistol, and shotgun) back when I was in my early teens--informal lessons in the woods and a few trips to the range. He was never much of a firearm enthusiast (unlike his father), but did want to teach me basic gun handling skills. I definitely appreciate that he did that for me.
Anyway, I hadn't touched a gun since I was maybe 14 until last year--a good 15 years later--when I had the opportunity to go on a charity skeet shooting trip with some coworkers. I had a blast with that (both literally and figuratively), and am pretty sure it's what sparked my interest in firearms for as a hobby and, more recently, for protection.
I picked up a used Glock 19 in great condition this weekend, and am signed up with the girlfriend for a basic handgun safety course in Richmond next weekend--I figure after all these years I could definitely use a refresher, and certainly want her to be able to safely handle it now that we have a gun in the house. Also, I'll be able to use the certificate from that to apply for my CHP.

That's pretty much it. I look forward to meeting fellow board members both online, and in person at the range.
