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FL: Ban on backyard gun ranges deserves support
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The other day, however, Combee swam against his own legislative current, filing a bill that reins in some practices of gun owners. His measure would outlaw backyard gun ranges, an idea that has the endorsement of the Florida Police Chiefs Association and, according to Combee, the National Rifle Association.
Ed.: The bill would ban shooting ranges on residential lots smaller than one acre. |
Comment by:
mickey
(8/21/2015)
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Simplest way to control small parcel shooting ranges:
Make them backstop the range with their own house. That's what I always did with air rifle ranges on lots less than 200 yards deep. If a pellet hits the foundation, I'm doing it wrong. |
Comment by:
-none-
(8/21/2015)
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"backstop the range with their own house."
That's a good idea....some basements are large enough for pistol...best ones are enclosed, if you can afford...one guy took a tightly stacked line of large tractor tires the entire length of his yard~fully enclosed, sound proofed like a silencer....no need to go underground or disturb the soil (such as burying 45 ft. container or lining an alley/trench with concrete, wood and then covering with timber)-if anyone asks about 'that thumping noise' it's "life like video game playing with the volume turned all the way up, sporting marshall and boze amps and speakers". |
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