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A managed gun range is needed. If you look around at where people shoot, you will most likely find all kinds of debris and garbage from. The population has grown to a point where places to shoot are too far away.
To say that it is too loud and stray bullets are poor excuses from those who do not understand "managed gun range". Take a trip to Lee Kay range and see what a managed range looks like. I would love to have it closer to my neighborhood, I believe that it would be better than the deer year round that used to be south of town before the development went in. I would gladly trade a gun range for the deer in my garden and yard.
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