Tungsten
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I am off of Patuxent Quarter Rd in Elkridge and someone had a hell of a time all afternoon long somewhere close by. I am somewhat jealous and would have loved to join in the fun.
Interesting. As a new resident here, I don't know all the ordinances and such in this area. There seems to be a lot of valleys that would make perfect ranges with a natural backstop.
Most of the HCPD officers I know don't even know all the ordinances there are so many of them. I would definitely get some legal advice and do some extensive research before shooting on any land you have.
lol I dont think I'm going to be doing too much shooting on my 1/4 acre of land surrounded on all sides by houses and kids. even if there were no laws against it. I used to be a member of Freestate, but I was looking for something a bit closer now that I moved out of the city.
I am off of Patuxent Quarter Rd in Elkridge and someone had a hell of a time all afternoon long somewhere close by. I am somewhat jealous and would have loved to join in the fun.
lol I dont think I'm going to be doing too much shooting on my 1/4 acre of land surrounded on all sides by houses and kids. even if there were no laws against it. I used to be a member of Freestate, but I was looking for something a bit closer now that I moved out of the city.
Howard County ordinances prohibit the firing of a firearm in the municipal zone, which Elkridge is in, for almost any reason other than self defense or while at a licensed range. So, either somebody was defending the hell out of themselves, somebody was at a licensed range, or somebody was breaking the law. The ordinances, and how poorly they were thought out, really bug the hell out of me.
I was out with a HCPD officer last night. We ended up talking about guns and how he just went out and bought a lower last week.
Thinks the new laws (guns/cell phone) are BS.
Hoco officer doesnt think cell law is good? Having dealt with several hoco officers im not surprised. The tough guy image is taken too far. Cell law should be enforce. We all have seen the idiots on the road being distracted by their cell phone. Just saying
I agree that some idiots on a cell phone rather than bluetooth is a problem.
Some people can drive fine while on the phone.
Where do you draw the line?
What if they say that you cannot smoke in your car (I don't smoke), listen to the radio, eat a snack, or take a drink of your soda?
When is enough, enough? If you allow it, they will legislate and regulate everything you do.
On Target is like 7 miles from you. Pistol only range (and .22lr), but good people once you get to know them.