That there is a gun club in San Francisco should practically be breaking news in itself.
Looks like a nice place. Too bad they have such ignorant neighbors.
I live about a mile away and have never heard them.
Since when does a shotgun qualify as a handgun?
What the heck do they need DOGS for?
Do they retrieve the little itty bitty bits of shattered clays?
Or do they only send the dogs out on misses, when the clay lands intact?
How do the dogs carry them in their mouths? Do they taste funny?
Which side do you heel a dog on in the skeet field?
< /d**n ignorant reporters! >
(I am only partially being facetious. Unpopular minorities have even more vested interest in Second Amendment rights than citizens generally.)
What the whiners will never understand is that what they are hearing is the sound of freedom.
"When the club was originally built ... there was nothing but a couple of farms and sand dunes, and now there are residents all around," she said.
Sounds like she made a pretty stupid decision on where to live, then, if she doesn't like hearing shotgun noises on the weekends.
One of my biggest busybody pet peeves is the morons who move next to an establishment that has undertaken a certain activity (usually for many years) and then demand that the establishment cease its activity because it bothers them. Usually it's some noise that activity makes, but it could be the "types of people" a certain place draws, or its late hours, or rowdy crowds, or just some activity that someone else doesn't care for. But it's never one of these places opening up in an existing neighborhood; it's always some idiot who bought property right next door (and probably got a good deal because of the supposed "nuisance") and then turns around and tries to use the government to shut down an established business.
Look at these criminals. How dare they abuse the 2nd amendment. (/sarc)
This is what is really irking the libs. They hate it when they cannot dictate how public land is used.
The dude at station 1 has bad form.