Long story short; neighbors suck and I am no longer allowed to "shoot my bb guns outside"😳😑*edit; I was previously allowed *
Many possibilities have flown through my mind as what my next approach should be at still getting my plinking time in. SO! I did my research and the law clearly states that I am still allowed to "shoot my bb guns" inside my house oooor see attached picture 😈 plan being I have made pellet traps that will stop any of my highest fps slinger pellets in their tracks even at point blank range🤣🤌🎩 set those puppies up in my shed and lead up some barrels that need it🤷‍♂️🤗what says yall? *will be setting sething up inside soon too😵‍💫🤷‍♂🙃😮‍💨 venting over.
Thank you all for being here🎩👍👍

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So is it your neighbor’s fault you’re not allowed to shoot? Because regardless of what they think. You posted an ordinance that prohibits said shooting. Trying to understand how your neighbors are to blame?
I had asked the police of I was allowed to years back, they said yea as long as the neighbors don't mind. They haven't said anything until my father in law "took their parking spot"(it's public parking)noooow it's a problem😩
 
I had asked the police of I was allowed to years back, they said yea as long as the neighbors don't mind. They haven't said anything until my father in law "took their parking spot"(it's public parking)noooow it's a problem😩
Tell your father in law that THAT is the neighbors parking spot. Problem solved. You tell them that spot will never be taken by somebody in your household, as long as the police don't get a complaint about you carefully shooting on your own property. If they balk, tell them that spot will NEVER be open otherwise.

Yeah, it's a bit cutthroat....but desperate times.....
 
The wording is interesting....almost leaves open the possibility of you "operating" the airgun from inside a building,, and having a pellet trap (structure) at the other end of your backyard "from which the projectiles cannot escape."
sounds specifically worded that the projectiles cannot escape the building that the air gun is operated in...
 
sounds specifically worded that the projectiles cannot escape the building that the air gun is operated in...
Lawyer speak, it goes both ways. The projectile wouldn't "escape" in the scenario I laid out. It's quite captured, right there in the structure that was designed to capture it.
 
The wording is interesting....almost leaves open the possibility of you "operating" the airgun from inside a building,, and having a pellet trap (structure) at the other end of your backyard "from which the projectiles cannot escape."
I thought of this too! I always use a pellet trap and a backstop AND that's behind my paper targets😄 even have it setup to catch any weird ricochet. The only way a pellet is not going into that target or backstop is if its coming right back at me(happened once,thankfully low fps slinger at that time😮‍💨); and I have since fixed that problem as well🤷‍♂️
 
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Tell your father in law that THAT is the neighbors parking spot. Problem solved. You tell them that spot will never be taken by somebody in your household, as long as the police don't get a complaint about you carefully shooting on your own property. If they balk, tell them that spot will NEVER be open otherwise.

Yeah, it's a bit cutthroat....but desperate times.....
This is why I was trying to vent short🤣 ok sooooo, my father in law has "parked in that spot for 30 years". And these neighbors moved in about 18 years ago....all neighbors before were cool and friendly. These now neighbors....have had problems with them since year 1😵‍💫 I've been a frequenter of this place for the past 6 or so years. I've witnessed a constant struggle for whatever reason between them. Be it parking areas, property lines, dumpster rights....like literal petty 💩. The whole time I have steered under their radar....now this.😑
 
sounds specifically worded that the projectiles cannot escape the building that the air gun is operated in...
Oh for sure, that's what they intended. But the way it says "building or other structure" opens up the possibility of the "building" and "other structure" not being one and the same.

I work in one of the most highly regulated professions. We've got state and federal laws to deal with, as well as a myriad of alphabet soup agencies trying to tell us what to do. To get licensed in my profession there is an additional law exam, on top of the main board exam. Small differences in the verbiage, like "may" or "shall" have profound effect.
 
When i was out to liberal, garden city and dodge. The only thing out there to stop a pellet was gravity. Just a whole lot of nothing forever for a long ways..
Outside the city yea*i grew up out in those beautiful flatlands🤪🥰 ; but now I'm stuck on the literal edge: city limits is 20 ft past the fence; but then it's county/state boys one would have to deal with😵‍💫
 
The wording is interesting....almost leaves open the possibility of you "operating" the airgun from inside a building,, and having a pellet trap (structure) at the other end of your backyard "from which the projectiles cannot escape."
I have a friend that shoots out his back door into his shed to the target , about 45 feet of yard between house and shed .