This is sort of apples and oranges, but it's still along the same line of discussion. Neighbors caused such a fuss that legal hunting could very well become illegal in some areas. Different situation - I understand that. But hopefully you can see the relation.Dallas-area residents surprised by legal hunting in city limits wrote:The North Texas Police Chiefs Association plans to lobby the Legislature next year to limit hunting in cities, Capt. Roland said.
"We wish it wasn't allowed in a densely populated area such as McKinney," he said.
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While the article relates to hunting in city limits on land over a certain acreage, this thread relates to full-auto weapons - a class of weapons that is already under serious attack. Tread lightly - that's all I'm saying. If I were to bet on dove hunters with shotguns inside city limits, or target shooters on private land in the county with full-auto "assault rifles", I'd say the assault rifles will lose the legal battle first if it ever came to that.
Just sayin', is all.EPA joins gun club cleanup in Elk Rapids wrote:"It was obvious there's widespread lead contamination. That is typical at a shooting range," said Linda Dykema, manager of the toxicology and response section of the Michigan Department of Community Health.
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