Interesting story across the bay:
The Baltimore Sun wrote:Michael DeMos and David Ridgway figure what Maryland gun enthusiasts need is a classier place to shoot.Full story here: http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs ... tml#page=1
The two Maryland businessmen can picture the setup:spacious, well-lit, soundproofed and ventilated shooting ranges; a room for private target practice; a VIP lounge with flat-screen TVs, leather chairs, chessboard and pool table; a bright retail store offering weapons that sell for thousands of dollars.
"Think about the difference between walking into a Wal-Mart versus walking into a Nordstrom," said DeMos, 51, of Hampstead, who owns marketing company Victory-360. "This is a five-star, first-class facility."
A right requires neither permission nor subsidy. It simply requires that a government not interfere with that right.