27 February 2013, 08:38
lavacaHunter/gun oriented Housing Development
Who would be interested in a gated community where all homeowners were life members of the NRA and it was advertised, Interior security, where a common area might include an indoor shooting range, all within the city of Houston. Sounds like utopia to me. Any interest in a development?
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Originally posted by lavaca:
Who would be interested in a gated community where all homeowners were life members of the NRA and it was advertised, Interior security, where a common area might include an indoor shooting range, all within the city of Houston. Sounds like utopia to me. Any interest in a development?
I'd advise not working with Hal Woods, a California developer who shut down the Inland Fish and Game shooting range...
05 March 2013, 20:30
Skinner.quote:
Who would be interested in a gated community
Not interested in living in a 'gated community' of any type, or having a homeowners association attempting to enforce their vision of what my home and yard should look like.
Nor would I want to live next to, much less have to socialize with, the kind of people who feel they need to live in a gated community.
05 March 2013, 20:40
ShackNo way to do that in a large city with an anti gun dem majority (those go together you know). Even in the South. They shut down our public range that I had been shooting on since the '60s. I had to join a private shooting club 15 miles out of town.
Anyway, I don't care for gated communities either. And condos even less. Thing is, you're legally responsible for everybody else's problems, repairs, common areas etc etc. No thanks.
But, I can see the attraction when you get old, can't take care of the house anymore, and the gated feature looks like your ticket to avoid a major city's violence.