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FL: Neighbors Protest Outdoor Gun Range Plan Near Weeki Wachee
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David Williamson
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There's a big controversy brewing in Hernando County over a proposed outdoor gun range. Neighbors against the idea are protesting, while the man behind the gun range says it will be perfectly safe.
Christopher Russo and his family like to shoot guns on their property north of Weeki Wachee, just off U.S. 19 in Hernando County. Right now it's a place to hang out, but Russo wants to open an outdoor gun range there |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(11/9/2015)
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Who CARES what THEY think?
Live with it, says I. |
Comment by:
PshootR
(11/9/2015)
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Only it's Florida, not California! |
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