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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2953706" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Many of us would like to have a place to shoot outdoors. I have friends with a bit of land outside the city limits, but I do not want to ask them to allow me to go shoot there (1). They know I enjoy shooting, (2). They haven't offered. Some people may be concerned about the potential liability of allowing someone to shoot firearms on their private land, or simply do not want the peace and quiet disturbed. For whatever reason, it is folk's private property and I understand most not wanting to let others shoot there. You might consider researching the Lexington Wildlife refuge. I believe you can shoot there with a hunting license, but you need to research it and find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2953706, member: 10465"] Many of us would like to have a place to shoot outdoors. I have friends with a bit of land outside the city limits, but I do not want to ask them to allow me to go shoot there (1). They know I enjoy shooting, (2). They haven't offered. Some people may be concerned about the potential liability of allowing someone to shoot firearms on their private land, or simply do not want the peace and quiet disturbed. For whatever reason, it is folk's private property and I understand most not wanting to let others shoot there. You might consider researching the Lexington Wildlife refuge. I believe you can shoot there with a hunting license, but you need to research it and find out. [/QUOTE]
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