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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1743744" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Outskirts of Guthrie: as in outside city limits or inside?</p><p></p><p>The first time you were told by an officer that you didn't have sufficient backstop you probably should have stopped shooting there and sought clarification from the city/county. And yes, hunter's safety class doesn't qualify one to set up and operate a shooting range, at least in the eyes of a municipality. Plenty of idiots have gone through HS. Not calling you an idiot though....Get some legal counsel and keep your cool. You'll get through it. Seems to me the city/county would have a record of past police response so you might gain access to the associated reports.</p><p></p><p>Happy Hollow is not a good comparison...as a commericial enterprise the activity and safety measures have been reviewed and approved <em>ahead of time</em>. There's a wrecking yard down the road from me, but it doesn't mean I can just start stacking up wrecked cars in my yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1743744, member: 42"] Outskirts of Guthrie: as in outside city limits or inside? The first time you were told by an officer that you didn't have sufficient backstop you probably should have stopped shooting there and sought clarification from the city/county. And yes, hunter's safety class doesn't qualify one to set up and operate a shooting range, at least in the eyes of a municipality. Plenty of idiots have gone through HS. Not calling you an idiot though....Get some legal counsel and keep your cool. You'll get through it. Seems to me the city/county would have a record of past police response so you might gain access to the associated reports. Happy Hollow is not a good comparison...as a commericial enterprise the activity and safety measures have been reviewed and approved [I]ahead of time[/I]. There's a wrecking yard down the road from me, but it doesn't mean I can just start stacking up wrecked cars in my yard. [/QUOTE]
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