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Vermont Orders Man To Jail So Town Can Destroy His Ranges (Private Property)
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryP" data-source="post: 4069150" data-attributes="member: 1564"><p>As much as I like shooting at gun ranges I can’t put one in my back yard either. </p><p>I had one on about 150 acres in Creek county that I stopped using because of residents that had moved into the area over the last 20-30 years. </p><p>No one complained that I know of but I can only imagine how it might have aggravated folks when I ran 400 rounds of pistol and 100 or so rifle on a Saturday evening training session while they were trying to enjoy a cookout with family or friends. </p><p>I just renewed my Red Castle membership and moved on with life. It’s certainly a bit more of a drive to go shooting but sometimes you’ve got to choose what might be best.</p><p>I don’t know exactly what this guy up in Vermont’s circumstances are the details weren’t in the video.</p><p>A local guy in the Tulsa area tried to open one up north of town and the local government shut that sh#t down and I felt that he really got the short end of the stick in that case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryP, post: 4069150, member: 1564"] As much as I like shooting at gun ranges I can’t put one in my back yard either. I had one on about 150 acres in Creek county that I stopped using because of residents that had moved into the area over the last 20-30 years. No one complained that I know of but I can only imagine how it might have aggravated folks when I ran 400 rounds of pistol and 100 or so rifle on a Saturday evening training session while they were trying to enjoy a cookout with family or friends. I just renewed my Red Castle membership and moved on with life. It’s certainly a bit more of a drive to go shooting but sometimes you’ve got to choose what might be best. I don’t know exactly what this guy up in Vermont’s circumstances are the details weren’t in the video. A local guy in the Tulsa area tried to open one up north of town and the local government shut that sh#t down and I felt that he really got the short end of the stick in that case. [/QUOTE]
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