Why no city operated ranges?
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Why no city operated ranges?
Shooting ranges is big business and very very profitable. Cities operate swimming pools, libraries, basket ball, tennis and track fields, parks, why not shooting ranges?
City residents can have discounts and yearly membership at affordable rates. Guest are all welcomed. Big events IDPA IPSC, and Cowboy matches and tactical matches are also an option. What a better option for CHLer instructors to have a place to teach and train?
I wished I was on city board to raise this project.
City residents can have discounts and yearly membership at affordable rates. Guest are all welcomed. Big events IDPA IPSC, and Cowboy matches and tactical matches are also an option. What a better option for CHLer instructors to have a place to teach and train?
I wished I was on city board to raise this project.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
I would second this.
But at the same lots of cities closing all kinds of things like pools ,some recreation centers mainly because they can't budget right. Overpaid officials that want everyone else to take a pay cut vs them taking one. Don't get me started.....
Back on subject again..... yes , would second this.....
But at the same lots of cities closing all kinds of things like pools ,some recreation centers mainly because they can't budget right. Overpaid officials that want everyone else to take a pay cut vs them taking one. Don't get me started.....
Back on subject again..... yes , would second this.....
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Some cities operate ranges. For LEO only.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
I think the issue is liability, cities do not want to be on the hook if some ya-hoo gets hurt and wants to sue.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Midnight basketball sounds a lot more risky.loadedliberal wrote:I think the issue is liability, cities do not want to be on the hook if some ya-hoo gets hurt and wants to sue.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Isn't true that one can't sue the government for more than $200,000 or $250,000? This is not big deal. $1,000,000 insurance liability is not that big deal for medium size operation.loadedliberal wrote:I think the issue is liability, cities do not want to be on the hook if some ya-hoo gets hurt and wants to sue.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
I think the range in Texas City is owned and operated by the city.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Most cities would probably bog down the process of shooting with bureaucratic requirements, like having a membership, registering all guns to be used, and such. And gun-related activities are something that most people prefer to keep away from the government.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Money and the "right" people aren't pushing it. IOW, politics.Why no city operated ranges?
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
I do not think that this is necessarily true for cities, there is a lawsuit pending against Texas City for the drowning deaths of a father and his two daughters where the lawsuit specifically states that cities are not under the same umbrella as school districts and other litigation immune entities and that there currently is no limit on damages for cities being sued. Someone may know the applicable law or legislation.Beiruty wrote:Isn't true that one can't sue the government for more than $200,000 or $250,000? This is not big deal. $1,000,000 insurance liability is not that big deal for medium size operation.loadedliberal wrote:I think the issue is liability, cities do not want to be on the hook if some ya-hoo gets hurt and wants to sue.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Ranges are not big money.
That and liability.
That and liability.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
IMO, the less that government runs, the better.
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You are correct, http://www.texas-city-tx.org/ShootingRa ... gRange.htmCommander Cody wrote:I think the range in Texas City is owned and operated by the city.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
I beg to differ. On good weather day, hundreds of shooters are lined up on range that I used to visit, Garlands Public Range The word "Public" is goofy, it is privately owned and managed business. The rumor is the Bullet Trap of Plano, is opening a new range in Mickenny. At $20 per entry that is quite good money.gigag04 wrote:Ranges are not big money.
That and liability.
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Re: Why no city operated ranges?
Where did you hear that?Beiruty wrote:[The rumor is the Bullet Trap of Plano, is opening a new range in Mickenny.
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