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3 <br /> 1 Norman Kirby said it is unreasonable for the BOCC to say he cannot shoot a gun on his <br /> 2 property, and it is unrealistic to say one has to have 90 acres, and a 30-foot berm in order to <br /> 3 shoot. <br /> 4 Dwayne Mitchell said he and his family shoot on his property, and is the reason the <br /> 5 BOCC is receiving so many calls about shooting noise. He said his family has a 40-foot berm <br /> 6 built around a 10-acre lot. He said he and his family shoot every Thursday, with the help of an <br /> 7 instructor, and trains all members of the family to learn to shoot. He said his family has set up <br /> 8 all necessary measures to shoot safely, and the Orange County Sheriff's department comes to <br /> 9 the property every Thursday, and has seen how the family shoots, and how the range is set up. <br /> 10 He said his family has respected all the rules and regulations of Orange County, and those <br /> 11 living near him should have looked into those regulations before moving to the area. He <br /> 12 opposes any changes to the ordinance. <br /> 13 James Minor said he is a Veteran, and is against any restrictions on shooting. He said <br /> 14 he has been shooting since he was 14 years old. He said not everyone can afford to go to a <br /> 15 shooting range. He said he and his family shoot every week on their property, and they moved <br /> 16 to the country in order to be able to hunt, fish and shoot guns, and as long as it is done in a safe <br /> 17 manner, they should be left alone. He said if people do not like the noise, then they should stay <br /> 18 in the city. <br /> 19 Wayne Mitchell said he is against any changes in the ordinance. He said his family used <br /> 20 to shoot on a daily basis, but restricted their shooting to Thursday evenings to respond to the <br /> 21 complaints raised by neighbors. He said his family follows all rules and regulations, and the <br /> 22 BOCC should not chip away at rights. <br /> 23 Regina Merritt is the mother of the men that just spoke against any changes, and she <br /> 24 said they have lived in their neighborhood for over 60 years, and her extended family has lived <br /> 25 there for over 100 years. She said the people that are complaining never voiced any concerns <br /> 26 to her family personally, and it is simply unfair. She said they have been doing this for years, <br /> 27 and had no problems. She said there are berms all over their neighborhood, and it is safe for <br /> 28 her family to shoot. She invited the BOCC and any neighbors to come see the property to <br /> 29 understand how safe it is. She asked the BOCC to respect that her family has lived in this <br /> 30 neighborhood far longer than anyone else, and allow the family to be a part of BOCC <br /> 31 conversations. <br /> 32 Carol Edmonds said she lives in the County, but the neighborhood she is in now is <br /> 33 densely populated. She said there is a lot of shooting that goes on in her neighborhood at all <br /> 34 hours of the day and night, and she is in favor of any regulation in dense neighborhoods like <br /> 35 hers. <br /> 36 Gary Clark said the average overpass on the Interstate is 13 feet 10 inches tall, and <br /> 37 residents are being asked to build a berm that is 3 times that height. He said this is both <br /> 38 expensive and an eyesore. He said James Madison wrote the first 10 amendments in a thought <br /> 39 out manner, and the rights of the people are of higher importance than government rights. <br /> 40 Stanley Washburn said the Board of County Commissioners should not be involved, and <br /> 41 neighbors should work this out themselves. He said the Sheriff cannot always respond as <br /> 42 quickly as necessary to rural areas, and thus landowners need to be proficient in self-protection. <br /> 43 He said maintaining firearm skills is an important part of that self-protection. He said he is <br /> 44 shocked that this conversation has risen to the BOCC. He said he fought to protect the rights of <br /> 45 US citizens, and those that choose to live in the Country should be allowed to shoot and use <br /> 46 their land as they see fit. <br /> 47 Steve Kirby said this is a backdoor approach to infringing on the second amendment, <br /> 48 and this is not a gun problem, it is a prosecution problem. He said Durham released a large <br /> 49 number of gun offenders back into the population. <br />