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Bountiful, U.S. poised to swap land
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But of course over the years people have chosen to move there, and of course, these same people who knowingly and willingly purchased houses next to the range now want the Government to bail them out.
How typical.
The range has been there for 4 or 5 times longer than the homes around it. It's not like you built your home and then they snuck in a rifle range!
Except the gun range was there first!!!
Maybe the gun range didn't want all of you moving into it's backyard.
(I remember we used to call it the "Turkey Shoot" growing up back in the 1960's. I used to go up with my dad to sight in his rifle for the deer hunt. We used to go there with our scout troops. It's OK, I guess if you stay, but you must of been pretty dumb to buy a house with a gun range in the backyard).
PS Bountiful city has been open with this. It's in the paper!!!
If I were the gun club, I would be worried.
Unless I had been there for 50 plus years and considered an institution by all of the people born and raised in Utah, and ownd by the Lions Club.
I'd probably be more worried if I owned a beet fam. Not alot of calls for beets these days.
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Bountiful City has not been very open with its residents about this matter. The city should hold public hearings to better understand all of the problems associated with this area such as traffic safety, flooding, and environmental impacts.