Land bought the six-acre tract in 1991 and later built a private, recreational shooting range on the back two-thirds of his property. He began firing machine guns on the property around 1996, a few years before developers starting building Stonegate, a community of 260 homes nearby. [More]Game, set and match--in a rational world.
Here's something I'd like to know:
Another firearms expert hired by neighbors, however, found that the danger of stray bullets "poses an unacceptable safety hazard" to residents.I'd love to find out who this quisling is so the firearms community could shun him.
Oh, it gets better. From the courthouse yesterday (I can see it from work). "Paul deMontesquiou, the attorney representing homeowners, told the judge that Land's gunfire has made it hard for neighbors to sell their homes, sleep soundly or hold Bible study sessions."
ReplyDeleteRead more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/02/07/2991042/neighbors-challenge-gunowner-in.html#storylink=cpy
The good Dr. will lose. His clear compliance with the scores of hoops he's had to jump through should have resulted in immediate finding for the Dr.
ReplyDeleteThe judge is looking for weasel room.
You reckon the "gun expert's" name is Zumbo?
ReplyDeleteIf it walks like a duck...