Readers Respond
The Huntington Beach Gun Range that was closed in 1997 was originally
built by the public, for public recreational use. The land it was sited
on, in Central Park, is deeded for public, recreational use. Fairness
dictates that it be replaced by a range that’s open to the public. Public
use of the target range is a great revenue potential. I think this
potential is being ignored for political, rather than practical, reasons.
BRIAN LaSALLE
Huntington Beach
What is meant by “limiting the public’s use of the range”? Is that by
limited hours, access, number of occupants, parking, etc.? If a new range
is to be built in the area, I would very much like to patronize it as I
have relatives who live close by who also shoot. How and why would the
City limit the range’s use as that would have an impact on their taxes
and revenues? Is this another example of government dictating to us what
is improper, illegal and so forth, but then deriving income from it? Get
it built!
FRED KONG
Los Angeles
The city should NOT limit the public’s use of the proposed gun range. It
should be open every day to the public with an adjacent range for police
usage. In fact, the old range could be upgraded at a fraction of the cost
for a new one.
JAMES A. HOFBAUER
Huntington Beach
I understand there is a proposal to limit public access to a gun range in
Huntington Beach. Very bad idea. Safe, controlled environments for
shooting sports are needed as the alternative is people shooting in areas
where controls are not in place, thus exposing people to more risk. It
seems gun control advocates are always willing to do whatever they can to
harass or limit the gun-owning public at the expense of common sense and
safety. Gun control schemes are never exercises in common sense nor
safety and in fact ignore most evidence or produce false evidence to the
contrary.
JIM MAPES
Huntington Beach
The old range in Huntington Beach was used by more than just police
officers. Many citizens used this as a training range and for enjoyment.
I for one as a member of the Huntington Beach Elks Lodge, use to train
members, wives and children of Elks in proper gun handling techniques.
That range was a valuable source of education in gun handling and
pleasure. We also have an indoor range close by the Elks lodge called
“The Firing Line.” The old police range provided an area where we could
use “black powder” muzzle-loading firearms. These muzzle loaders are an
interesting and fun hobby. We were quite concerned when the old range was
closed. But the city council promised a new and better range. Mr Tom
Harman of the city council is very misinformed about no one wanting a
local gun range. Please inform Mr. Tom Harman that we will remember
these misstatement when he is up for reelection in future years. Council
members are supposed to be aware of what we constituents want and need in
our community. Perhaps someone will run who has a better understanding of
community needs. They will surely get my family’s votes and any others
that I can talk to.
MACK DUNCAN
Huntington Beach
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