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Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club story illustrates problem with gun range conflicts
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... "Somewhere in the middle of all of this, a solution must be found. It's never fair for new neighbors to arrive and suddenly begin dictating to longtime gun ranges that they must quiet down. There is not much sympathy around here for people who know they are moving near a gun range, then deciding that they don't care for the noise. As comedian Jay Leno would ask, 'How stupid is that?'"
"On the other hand, it is probably not a good idea to push somebody's hot button by creating bigger and louder booms in a neighborhood already drifting toward opposing battle lines. ..."
"This sort of thing should not require a lawsuit. Cooler heads should prevail. Unfortunately for folks on the Kitsap Peninsula, it’s a little late for that now." |
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