Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
This is a classic scenario regardless of a gun range. Homeowner ‘A’ buys a rural property an acre or two in size. They assume the current land use of their neighbors (or lack thereof) will remain the same. The surrounding land use changes or develops and homeowner ‘A’ get pissy. Buy a bigger piece of land next time.sorry


wrong we looked into our lot before we bought and the land beside us is not zoned for rifle or sport shooting range, HE should've bought a lot that was larger and not up against one of the most desired residential neighborhoods in our county where several homes would take action against him for it. We have private ranges on some of the other out skirt areas as well, no one is suing them or complaining about them,, you know why.. because they were smart enough to aim their berms away from homes rather than our guy who pointed it in the one direction of his property that faces everyone's homes out here. We asked him to turn it in the beginning and he chose not to,

As for women voting, you and Aka Sparky should get together you are clearly intimidated by a woman who probably makes more than you and clearly has much more intelligence than you with a comment like that smile