Originally Posted by jimy
Originally Posted by IndyCA35
Originally Posted by Sprint11

You believed yourself in danger. You had the time, opportunity, and means to remove yourself from that danger. You didn't because you're standing on the same stubbornness and property rights that your neighbor is.



There is no affirmative duty to move out of one's pre-existing house when some clod starts shooting bullets in you rdirection.

Maybe she should just get a very loud boom box, some amplifiers, and high powered flashing spotlight and blast back. After all, it's on her property.

Alternately, why can't the property owners get the city or township or whatever to pass a noise ordance?


In this free country there will situations where people are not going to see eye to eye, but to ruin you and your families life over something of inconvenience just behooves me. You've obviously not found how short life really is , there are plenty of hazards and challenges coming your way . You can solve this dilemma by selling this house and simply building another one in an area that is more to your liking , and a home that you and your family will be safe and happy.
The first thing to do when you find yourself in a hole......well you know the rest ! Life is far to short to make yourself miserable.


If it were that easy we certainly could we have another lot out here we can build on but there is no guarantee the way our statue is written we wouldn't do the exact same thing take 1.5 years to custom build a house like we did and end up with same thing in our back yard again in town even, and again I'm not the ONLY home out here in the line of fire, I'm just the closest one the shooter has argues my house is close enough he feels it would go over my house and further into populated area so how would you resolve that? You suggest every house move out here? Then what those people sell and the new owners find out their in the line of fire they sell too and it's a revolving door for the one guy who doesn't even live out here yet? The shooter doesn't live out here, he is building his own but comes out and shoots now...

We are working with code enforcement on the noise ordinance you have to really read our Statue 790.33 to fully understand why county officials referred us to the courts. There is a section that states any official who tries to supersede the state overseeing all gun legislation can be removed from office and given a 5000 fine. That is why there are a ton of lawsuits on this Statue your only option is to have a judge decide which is under the exceptions order of the statue.