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<blockquote data-quote="Plene Paratus" data-source="post: 3181225" data-attributes="member: 43789"><p>709 specifically said:</p><p></p><p> <em>"Shooting range" means any public or private establishment, whether the establishment is indoor, outdoor, or mobile, and </em><strong><em>whether it operates for profit or not-for-profit or whether a commercial or noncommercial range</em></strong><em>, that supervises or designates an area for the discharge or other use of firearms or archery equipment for silhouette, skeet, trap, black powder, target, self-defense, hunter safety, or similar recreational or competitive shooting, provided the noise decibel level when measured at any point along the property line of the range does not exceed one hundred fifty (150) decibels</em></p><p></p><p>Then went on to define "indoor range," "outdoor range, "mobile range," etc.</p><p>I'm not an attorney, let alone one in OK, but the definition of "non-commercial range":</p><p></p><p><em>"Noncommercial range" means a shooting range operated by any not-for-profit organization or <strong>any club, association or group which is formed for social or recreational purposes</strong></em></p><p></p><p>seems incredibly broad, and a bar that could easily be met. My friends and family are a "group," and plinking is "social" and "recreational."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plene Paratus, post: 3181225, member: 43789"] 709 specifically said: [I]"Shooting range" means any public or private establishment, whether the establishment is indoor, outdoor, or mobile, and [/I][B][I]whether it operates for profit or not-for-profit or whether a commercial or noncommercial range[/I][/B][I], that supervises or designates an area for the discharge or other use of firearms or archery equipment for silhouette, skeet, trap, black powder, target, self-defense, hunter safety, or similar recreational or competitive shooting, provided the noise decibel level when measured at any point along the property line of the range does not exceed one hundred fifty (150) decibels[/I] Then went on to define "indoor range," "outdoor range, "mobile range," etc. I'm not an attorney, let alone one in OK, but the definition of "non-commercial range": [I]"Noncommercial range" means a shooting range operated by any not-for-profit organization or [B]any club, association or group which is formed for social or recreational purposes[/B][/I] seems incredibly broad, and a bar that could easily be met. My friends and family are a "group," and plinking is "social" and "recreational." [/QUOTE]
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