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"If terrorists were on the verge of invading western Hanover County, no one would be whining about all the shootin' going on at the end of Boondock Lane."
"But the only invasion going on is a stream of new residents settling into nice houses on private roads ..."
"And some of these newcomers don't much care for all the blasting and banging coming from the Cavalier Rifle and Pistol Club at the end of Boondock Lane." ...
"When residents ... complained about a perceived increase in shooting and competitions at Cavalier, county officials found that the 436-acre club had added shooting areas beyond its original 1965 permit."
"That gave ammo to opponents, who previously were unarmed because the range was there long before they arrived." ... |
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