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by Wilson
Sat Jan 28, 2006 5:34 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Home Range
Replies: 5
Views: 863

You should check with your county but unless the bullet travel beyond your property or you violates a noise ordinance you are probably ok. Twenty years ago my Real Estate Management Company was renting a group of fourplex townhouse in Garland Texas. A tenant shot into the dirt in his backyard with a .357 revolver. My onsite manager called the police. Upon arrival they informed her they didn’t hear the noise so couldn’t site him for a noise violation and there was no city ordinance against his action as the bullet didn’t leave his property. We were advised to add a prohibition to our standard lease to take care of this situation. At that time there was still too much rural land in Garland for the city to have shooting restrictions. YMMV

Oh, they said if he had been shooting fireworks and they could locate debris, that would be a violation they could enforce :lol:

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