READERS RESPOND
The issue: Huntington Beach is considering limiting public use of a new
shooting facility, raising the ire of some residents.
Re: “Surf City’s gun range might limit public’s use,” Aug. 26. I’ve used
the public gun range and the Firing-Line Indoor Shooting Range, which is
indoors off Talbert, and there’s really not that much of a demand. If
people want to shoot, they can go to the firing line and pay the price to
use their facilities, or rent their weapons, or they can even go to
Irvine’s South Coast Gun Club, which has rifles, shotguns and pistols.
It’s a lot of fun, and if they want to pay $20-$30, they can be there all
day. I don’t think Huntington Beach should have a public gun range when
there are a lot of other options available.
JIM COSPER
Huntington Beach
I’m not necessarily a gun enthusiast, but I do own a firearm and when I
want practice, I go to the Firing-Line Indoor Shooting Range. It is a
very nice range and it costs a very small amount of money to shoot. I
think it’s ridiculous that the city is going to spend money building a
range for public use. We need the money for other things. Even though I
do enjoy shooting my gun once in a while, I have plenty of opportunity to
go elsewhere, and it doesn’t cost a lot of money to do that. I don’t
think the city should be stuck in a position of building a range and
losing money on it, when they should just build one for the Police
Department.
BRUCE PARDUE
Huntington Beach
I have owned a home in Huntington Beach since 1962 and have used the gun
range since it opened in the late 1960s. Since there is no other place to
shoot, I would respectfully ask the City Council to open an open-air
range instead of a closed-in range.
MARTIN LEVINE
Huntington Beach
I think it’s ludicrous that people might not be able to use the proposed
range for public use. I myself know plenty of people, men and women, in
the area who would love to shoot, not only at a public range, but
alongside police officers so they can share ideas. It’s just sad that one
more time the general public is shoved under because someone else feels
that there may not be a need for it. If they were actually out there
asking, they might find a different story.
CLAY TERRY
Huntington Beach
What your article on the “Surf City gun range limiting public use”
doesn’t point out is that the residents of the community built the
original gun range in Central Park and it was a public range. The fact
that the Police Department ultimately managed to push the public off is
neither here nor there. If there’s going to be a new facility built, it’s
going to have to include the public or the public is not going to support
the new facility. I think that’s really important to understand.
DENNIS DAVENPORT
Huntington Beach
I don’t see the need to spend all that money on a shooting gallery. I say
do like all the other police departments. They lease a place for officers
to shoot and practice. We could probably make a deal with Long Beach,
which still has a police-only range. Citizens are not permitted. Like
Corona ... lease a portion of a gun range for training police. There are
a lot of alternatives, but I don’t think building one just for the police
is a good way to go. Tom Harman said he didn’t think there were many
people running around town looking for a gun range, but I’m one of them.
I have to drive 35 minutes to probably one of the biggest ranges around.
ZOLLIE BYRD
Huntington Beach
I was reading the article about the gun range open for public use in
Huntington Beach, and I think it’s a good idea. I think people are always
looking for safe places to go practice shooting.
MIKE GREEN
Fountain Valley
Limiting public access to public range? Tom Harman has not got his finger
on what people want in this town. This man wants to represent us on a
state level. The nearest range from here is about 50 miles right now.
It’s up in the mountains. There used to be about four ranges up there,
and three of them have been closed, so there’s much interest in shooting
right now. Most of my friends and most people who live in this town are
shooting enthusiasts and hunters. The three ranges in the national forest
have been closed for a year, and I think that a public facility in
Huntington Beach would be a moneymaker.
ALEX BENEDETTINI
Huntington Beach
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