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Mudinyeri:

--- Quote from: Randy on April 18, 2016, 10:31:50 PM ---People, do not make this into something that it is not.

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^This

If you are outside of the city limits, talk to your neighbors and be safe.  I have 160 acres.  I don't even bother talking to my neighbors, but I do let my renters know.

RLMoeller:

--- Quote from: TheSharkMan on April 18, 2016, 09:33:51 PM ---Well, this is certainly an eye opener!  :o

Any idea if this might apply to counties other than Cass? We're in Kearney County.

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That appears to apply only to commercial operations.   Having a private range on your own property would not apply.  Nor does allowing the occasional friends come by an use your private range.    The guy that got in trouble last year was attempting to create a commercial range.

I agree with the others: don't make it into something it isn't.

Mali:
Sounds like the best course of action is to check with the Sheriff and have at it.

DenmanShooter:

--- Quote from: TheSharkMan on April 18, 2016, 09:33:51 PM ---Well, this is certainly an eye opener!  :o

Any idea if this might apply to counties other than Cass? We're in Kearney County.

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I'm in Buffalo just across the KY CO line.  All the neighbors here shoot on our own property.  But we all have 160 acres or more.  Drop me a PM, maybe we can get together.  My neighbor and I are SLOWLY working an a 600 plus yard range.

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