"We just wanted to put a stop to it now," said Lorri Salyards, a spokeswoman for the law firm representing the residents. "It's disturbing because homeowners can't live peacefully."
Hush! You want the yuppies to start building a new subdivision where you are plinking now?strat81 said:We don't have much here in Nebraska except for land. Lots and lots of land.)
If the gunfire doesn't scare them off, the smell of the feedlots will! Plus, we don't have very many Starbucks joints out here.Hush! You want the yuppies to start building a new subdivision where you are plinking now?
Fool, you don't know who you are up against! While the average yuppie is prime example of an invertebrate, they won't hesitate to use assault lawyers against you! Assault lawyers IN BLACK SUITS! We all know that a black rifle is more dangeroues in some undefined way, so assault lawyers in black suits ought to be more dangerous than your standard lawyer...strat81 said:If the gunfire doesn't scare them off, the smell of the feedlots will! Plus, we don't have very many Starbucks joints out here.
We don't have much here in Nebraska except for land. Lots and lots of land.)
Machinegun Saturdays!A couple of years ago, a real estate agent came to our local gun club to ask that no one shoot on Saturday mornings for awhile. That's when she showed clients the new housing development going in down the road, and she didn't want us to "scare away" her clients!
No home for the gun range
The shortage of pistol ranges across North Jersey has caused concerns about where police can practice their target skills.
Departments in Demarest, Westwood, Emerson, Cliffside Park, Oradell, Bogota, Saddle River, Washington Township, Ridgewood, Butler, Totowa, Haledon and Bergenfield have to send officers out of town to practice.
Many municipalities once had shooting ranges but shut them because of safety concerns. The ranges were built far from populated areas, but New Jersey's rapid development and population growth brought homes and residents closer to the line of fire.
ATF already has a "wrap" on that solution:The concerned employees can fix this problem with two things, bubble wrap and duct tape...
Simply wrap the bubble wrap around their heads and fasten with duct tape...
Now, if he could maintain that attitude for the civilian ranges, I'd be really impressed. In my state, our civilian owned ranges have for the most part, fallen to crap such as this and it sickens me no end. New indoor ranges have opened, but the outdoor ranges in this area are a thing of the past.Ingrasselino has fired back with his own letter, arguing that the police training facility, which includes a firing range, was in that location long before Sealed Air moved in.