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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5698965" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Clarksville does not have an ordinance about discharging weapons, at least not yet. There is only a noise ordinance, but someone has to complain, and possibly the reckless part if you can't show how you took care to have a backstop. There are a bunch of areas here that look more rural than anything, and even some cul-de-sacs that have huntable areas behind them, and I have seen hunters in them. I used to have deer come by often when the lot next to me was undeveloped, but ever since the church was built they have mostly gone elsewhere, though I still occasionally get one or two that come by, even into my yard. But now that my apple trees are producing I may get more. I won't take them, they are off-limits to me even if I can do it legally and ethically, it just doesn't seem right to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5698965, member: 20060"] Clarksville does not have an ordinance about discharging weapons, at least not yet. There is only a noise ordinance, but someone has to complain, and possibly the reckless part if you can't show how you took care to have a backstop. There are a bunch of areas here that look more rural than anything, and even some cul-de-sacs that have huntable areas behind them, and I have seen hunters in them. I used to have deer come by often when the lot next to me was undeveloped, but ever since the church was built they have mostly gone elsewhere, though I still occasionally get one or two that come by, even into my yard. But now that my apple trees are producing I may get more. I won't take them, they are off-limits to me even if I can do it legally and ethically, it just doesn't seem right to me. [/QUOTE]
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