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15 <br /> 1 Jerry Snipes passed on the opportunity to speak. <br /> 2 Neal Galloway said he bought his property so he could practice target shooting and he <br /> 3 said his neighbors shoot with him. He said they do not shoot on Sundays, and he built a berm <br /> 4 without being told to do so. He said he teaches children responsible marksmanship and in <br /> 5 order to do so, one must have a place to teach. He said responsible ownership is possible and <br /> 6 those who are responsible need to be encouraged to pass this education along to others. He <br /> 7 said this discussion is happening because of the minority of people in the County that abuse <br /> 8 their gun privileges. He said his policy is to shoot for 1.5 hours which seems reasonable. He <br /> 9 said the ordinance is not necessary, is burdensome and should be rejected. <br /> 10 Roger Moore said he is a 33 year Orange County resident and a retired Durham police <br /> 11 officer. He said he has to qualify once a year for his concealed to carry. He said he only <br /> 12 learned about this meeting this afternoon and the County should be more effective in its <br /> 13 communication. He said this ordinance is more of a government overreach into the property <br /> 14 rights of its residents. He said the lady that spoke earlier about her dangerous neighbor does <br /> 15 not have an issue of target practice. He said there are certain traditions and heritages and he <br /> 16 moved to Orange County for these attributes; but now Orange County has surpassed Durham <br /> 17 County in overreaching. He said the issue about using one meeting location is a good one, with <br /> 18 which he agrees. He suggested the new slogan for the County: "Orange County, where you'll <br /> 19 be taxed for life". <br /> 20 Joe Phelps said Hillsborough is the County seat and in other counties most meetings <br /> 21 would occur in that location. He said he does not like the proposed ordinance. He said he has <br /> 22 been in real estate for 30 years and no one has asked him to sell a home because of target <br /> 23 shooting occurring nearby. He said rather people seek to buy properties because they will be <br /> 24 able to shoot. He said on the January 21st BOCC meeting agenda, there was a place for public <br /> 25 hearings, but noted the phrase "no additional comments accepted". He said the entire process, <br /> 26 and exactly what is being decided upon, is confusing. He said the public is not being clearly <br /> 27 informed. <br /> 28 Catherine Taylor said when she looked at the proposed ordinance, she wondered if the <br /> 29 North Carolina Wildlife Commission had been consulted, especially where it conflicts with their <br /> 30 policies. She said if this is about regulating noise or commercial sites, then the ordinance <br /> 31 should be rewritten to reflect this. She said this should be reflective of other noise ordinances. <br /> 32 She noted as trees continue to be cut down, more noise will be heard. She said she does not <br /> 33 support the ordinance. <br /> 34 Polly Dornette said she is a shooter and she suggested that training opportunities would <br /> 35 be taken away with this ordinance. She said she is a concealed carry permit holder, and she <br /> 36 needs to train. She said they bought property in Orange County in order to have land on which <br /> 37 to practice. She said Wake County has a great indoor practice range, and perhaps Orange <br /> 38 County should provide that same amenity. She said the issue with the unruly neighbor is not a <br /> 39 practice range issue. <br /> 40 Riley Ruske said he a Vietnam veteran and a resident of Orange County. He and his <br /> 41 family understand firearms and feel they are obliged to defend the constitution. He said this <br /> 42 issue was poorly publicized and is an assault on the property and constitutional rights of <br /> 43 Orange County citizens. He said if the BOCC adopts this ordinance a lot of law-abiding citizens <br /> 44 will be turned into criminals. He said if this is done, the BOCC will have failed at upholding the <br /> 45 constitution. <br /> 46 Alan Mauer asked if there was a reason that prompted the creation of this ordinance. <br /> 47 Chair McKee said he will speak to this question after public comment. <br /> 48 Alan Mauer said he has lived here his entire life. He said this is not about hunting but <br /> 49 rather about the right to defend himself and to train to defend himself. He said the BOCC does <br /> 50 not get to pick what rights are upheld. He said this issue is about a lack of understanding of <br />