Gun range prohibits police after city considers ban Joel Banner Baird, The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press11:11a.m. EST January 17, 2013 Burlington guns
BURLINGTON, Vt. -- A rural Vermont firing range has told the police department in Burlington that its officers are unwelcome to train at the facility because the City Council has advanced a measure to ban semi-automatic rifles and large-capacity magazines in the state's largest city.
The City Council's action earlier this month threatens constitutional freedoms, Robert Boivin II, board chairman of the Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Club Inc., wrote in a letter to police department, city and state leaders terminating use of the gun range by Burlington police.
The firing range is in Morrisville, about 50 miles northeast of Burlington. The city of 42,000 residents has a police force of just less than 100 officers.
The club's executive board "can no longer support the City of Burlington with such a prejudice against our club and its members, and has voted to suspend the City's use of our range for its law enforcement. This action is effective immediately," Boivin wrote in the letter, dated Tuesday. It was provided Wednesday to The Burlington Free Press.
"We hope that the council reconsiders its actions and redirects its efforts towards perpetrators of violent crimes and security issues," Boivin wrote.
The city's exclusion from the range likely would affect how and when officers train with firearms, Burlington Police Chief Michael Schirling told the Free Press on Wednesday night.
"Training facilities are limited in the area," Schirling said. "It's unfortunate that a polarized discussion of this nature has this kind of impact."
The City Council voted 10-3 earlier this month to direct its Charter Change Committee to craft a ban on assault-type firearms and large-capacity magazines. The meeting was marked by a high turnout by the public, virtually all of whom were opposed to such a ban.
Council President Joan Shannon, a Democrat, has said the measure would reach voters no earlier than March 2014 — and, if approved, would next require the OK of the Vermont Legislature before becoming law. The measure's supporters say the ban is necessary in lieu of meaningful state and national regulations restricting access to such weapons. Opponents say the ban would do little to prevent violence and treads on the rights of law-abiding gun owners.
Messages left for Shannon and Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger were not immediately returned Wednesday evening.
WOW! How embarrassing! The police force is being dissed by... who??? None Other Than The World Famous: Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Club Inc.
Wow what a crushing blow! A bunch of Bubbas drinking beer and shootin their guns between sausage sandwiches and 'wangs', took the time from their very busy day to actually un invite the police force.
How totally humiliating.
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
WOW! How embarrassing! The police force is being dissed by... who??? None Other Than The World Famous: Lamoille Valley Fish and Game Club Inc.
Wow what a crushing blow! A bunch of Bubbas drinking beer and shootin their guns between sausage sandwiches and 'wangs', took the time from their very busy day to actually un invite the police force.
How totally humiliating.
The ignorant buffoon speaks nonsense again.
Have you ever been to a gun club?
Go ahead, show us proof that this gun club allows alcohol mixed with shooting.
The ignorant buffoon speaks nonsense again. Have you ever been to a gun club? Go ahead, show us proof that this gun club allows alcohol mixed with shooting.
Yes I did belong to a gun club, mainly to use their rifle, skeet and pistol range. As for the club itself... Their monthly meetings were held in a bar and beer was common before during and after the meetings. Their yearly fundraiser was a cook out at the range... complete with Shootin' Drankin' and Wangs!!!
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
Yes I did belong to a gun club, mainly to use their rifle, skeet and pistol range. As for the club itself... Their monthly meetings were held in a bar and beer was common before during and after the meetings. Their yearly fundraiser was a cook out at the range... complete with Shootin' Drankin' and Wangs!!!
The photo you are displaying is another of your copy and paste misrepresentations.
The photo is not from any gun club. Just more fake crap you post to trash decent gun owners.
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith