Emily Miller, a D.C. resident and Washington Times opinion editor, made news in February when she finally registered a handgun in D.C. after a four-month-long process that she amply documented in a series of columns.

She didn’t only write about the bureaucratic loopholes she had too jump through to get a gun, but she also testified before the D.C. Council on changes she’d like to see in the city’s gun registration laws. Some of those changes made it into legislation that Councilmember Phil Mendelson (D-At Large) had already been working on.

She’s kept pushing at the city’s legislators to ease up on legal gun-owners since, and struck something of a coup today when she announced on Twitter that D.C. Council Chair Kwame Brown had agreed to go shooting with her next week. (His office confirms that he accepted the invite.) According to Miller, they’ll be heading out to the Sharpshooters Range in Lorton, VA.

We always knew Brown liked hot yoga, but will shooting become a new favorite pastime?