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If you think you can start a profitable outdoor shooting range in the Edmonton area and run it as a business, then why don't you do so? Obviously from all the comments here there is a demand for such. Of course that would also take a lot of work which a lot of people here are clearly averse to doing as they just want to be able to shoot with no hassles or restrictions but not have to contribute to maintaining a range facility. Or start your own club and open your own range facility and you can do whatever you like.
There is a lot you don't understand about operating a range including local land use zoning restrictions and federally imposed range facility requirements that you are not going to learn by reading the absurdly misinformed opinions and myths that are perpetuated here (for example, the idiotic suggestion that CHAS is run by "collectors" who don't care about the range). Again I say come to the meetings, gain an understanding of the intricacies and realities of running an organization and a range facility, learn what the issues are and participate in the club and the decision making and you will have a say in club affairs including the future of the range. But if you don't participate, please DON'T complain.
If you think you can start a profitable outdoor shooting range in the Edmonton area and run it as a business, then why don't you do so? Obviously from all the comments here there is a demand for such. Of course that would also take a lot of work which a lot of people here are clearly averse to doing as they just want to be able to shoot with no hassles or restrictions but not have to contribute to maintaining a range facility. Or start your own club and open your own range facility and you can do whatever you like.
There is a lot you don't understand about operating a range including local land use zoning restrictions and federally imposed range facility requirements that you are not going to learn by reading the absurdly misinformed opinions and myths that are perpetuated here (for example, the idiotic suggestion that CHAS is run by "collectors" who don't care about the range). Again I say come to the meetings, gain an understanding of the intricacies and realities of running an organization and a range facility, learn what the issues are and participate in the club and the decision making and you will have a say in club affairs including the future of the range. But if you don't participate, please DON'T complain.