Seriously? Who thinks this is a good idea? They must be a little short on sense.
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Seriously? Who thinks this is a good idea? They must be a little short on sense.
Whats all the rules behind it?
That's about as messed up as a football bat.
There's freedom and there is also the common sense and responsibilities that accommodate being a free, upstanding, hard working, law abiding citizen. While there may not be a law against it, there certainly appears to be a severe lack of common sense with the concept. That's like building a strip club next to a daycare or a liquor store next to a detox center. It may be legal but it doesn't mean its a good idea or ethical.
come on guys....
Has any one ever shot at Premier? No?
OK, 1)this is in response to numerous request they get to use the club house (which is not open to Joe Public) for events that do not have anything to due with the range. It's a massive complex with a stocked fishing lake/pond and a large outdoor area (think outdoor weddings, company picnics, etc.) 2. those members that would be partaking in the range would no longer be allowed back to the range after partaking in the club house... does that help clear it up?
Once again, the news provides the information in a slant that leads the viewer to the conclusion they want you to reach. My apologies.
Happens to us all. Now that I hear the FULL details it doesn't sound like as big an issue. The way it was presented was that you could shoot 'em up and step out of the range area into a bar/grill area, have a few brews or martinis and then go back to shootin.
MEDIA - IS THE VIRUS!
Can't trust the news! They knowingly report lies to further their own political agenda.