Except it’s a ridiculous notion.
I am not a gun owner. But let’s say I choose to get a license and a permit. And then I choose to buy a gun and ammo. And I train. And I practice. The other members of a gun club don’t know me. As a new gun owner, how would I be known to other fun owners, necessarily?
Anyway, let’s say the group had 99 members and take a chance on me by making me #100. Why on Earth should they be held accountable for my actions in shooting a gun anywhere sometime down the road? What’s the Constitutional basis for saying they should be?
And why should my Constitutional right to have a gun be limited to being associated with any of them?
I wouldn’t want to bear any responsibility for one of them committing a “bad” shoot, either. And my right (which shall not be infringed) can’t Constitutionally be infringed by making me join a gun club, anyway. The law would have to be vacated because it violates the 2d Amendment..