Seems to me that since it's the same Fire Marshal using the same M.O. to successfully shut down another range, commercial one this time, that the incident is relevant enough to qualify for a posting in this thread. (But feel free to report it to a moderator if you disagree.)EEllis wrote:Which has nothing to do with this thread or this casesjfcontrol wrote: I wouldn't exactly say he hasn't done anything. Quoted from the other thread...
Fire Marshal making up "laws"
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Re: Collin County Fire Marshal making up "laws"
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Re: Collin County Fire Marshal making up "laws"
It sounds like a severe case of Napoleon complex.
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Re: Collin County Fire Marshal making up "laws"
My father and I have discussed the issue of maybe doing like 5 or so people out at a time. Normally when I have a lot of friends come over, I don't even get a chance to shoot, doing more RSO stuff and talking and chatting with friends. My dad's health has been hit pretty hard, been in the VA all week and might get released next Tuesday, hopefully. So the shooting has been taken to the back burner. On a side note, today would have been an awesome day to go shoot!EEllis wrote:I can understand that. Heck it might be that discretion is the better part in this case and you shouldn't have the 20 people over shooting legal or not. I think tho his comments about your father in law and the threats to deny a permit on a totally separate issue cross the line and it may be worth having an off the record conversation with your County Commissioner or Judge. Maybe you can get it so he backs off a bit and you let him know that any gatherings will be much smaller.TeXJ wrote:We feel as if our hands are tied, and to be able to have the income, the only income for my parents, coming in off of the land that we have to do as the FM says.
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Re: Collin County Fire Marshal making up "laws"
Enforcing fire codes on a business is not what was done here so no I don't think it's the same thing. I don't care what qualifies, I only responded because you posted with my comment.sjfcontrol wrote:
Seems to me that since it's the same Fire Marshal using the same M.O. to successfully shut down another range, commercial one this time, that the incident is relevant enough to qualify for a posting in this thread. (But feel free to report it to a moderator if you disagree.)