Posted by Double Barrel on November 14, 2007 at 21:15:04 from (64.68.167.84):
In Reply to: OT Cat Killers posted by Ry on November 14, 2007 at 19:57:50:
Shooting firearms, regardless the calibur is illegal within city limits in any town I know of and for good reason. The safety issue of a stray bullet or a ricochet hitting an innocent bystander is very serious. If one of these kids shot anything in my yard, and I have kids around, I'd confiscate the weapon pronto or have the sheriff confiscate the weapon. An anonymous call if need be. Kids shooting peoples pet cats for fun also shows a mental attitude that only escalates to dogs, then cows, then someones horse and then someone finds their tractor full of holes. Nip it in the bud and make an example of one of them and maybe the rest will back off. Something else you could try is getting the town mayor or town board to address the issue by reminding them that the town could be sued if there are any damages or injuries from them allowing kids to shoot firearms within city limits. Money always talks and gets their attention, especially if a lawyer wants to take it away from them. So just say your concerned about public safety and your concerned about the town being sued and now its the town board and mayors problem as it should be. Thats all part of their job and their responsibility to protect the public. Don't let anyone tell you it's ok because there are too many stray cats around. The stray cats can be trapped if need be and any pet with a collar can be returned to its owner.
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