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Sounds like there is overwhelming evidence that more shooting ranges are needed in that area.
What are Utah County and the BLM doing to help provide some safe, convenient, improved areas for shooting use? So far I only hear about restrictions and complaints, even though shooters have made good efforts to clean up trash dumped by arious people (some not shooters and probably some shooters as well.
Utahns are well known for their love of guns and shooting and we need to provide more ranges for public use.
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