drmitchgibson
The white Morgan Freeman
This came from John Bent in my email, and reminds me of the TDSA debacle, so I'm sharing it here.
"Hi Folks;
Do you enjoy the shotgun sports? 5-Stand? Sporting Clays?? Wobble Trap??? As solidly supportive of the shooting sports as Oklahoma is â€" generally â€" there are very few venues for things like sporting clays â€" something that can be enjoyed at all levels of play.
One such excellent place is Quail Ridge, operated by Dave Martin. Many of you may remember them as being located in Tecumseh; they still use that area for hunting, but about a year ago they moved to a location east of Moore (couple of miles east of Air Depot). That makes it very convenient for Oklahoma City area shooters to get out and play.
The city is trying to move them to a different location a few miles north, and it’s something Dave wants too. There will be more options for growth and expansion and he hopes to make it a venue to host more events. It’s a win-win.
BUT…….
The planning commission moved their permit application forward to city council without approving or denying. It goes without a recommendation. The city council meeting is Feb 19. With luck, they will approve the application and Quail Ridge could be moved and operating in short order after that…… or closed down, potentially, if the planning commission denies their application. There are some folks who are vocal in their opposition to having such a shooting facility around, so it is not “smooth sailing†or a done deal by any means.
Those who support Quail Ridge could lend Dave a hand by sending email to the following city leaders:
[email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
Please include your home and/or business address. All are welcome to attend Planning Commission meeting
Here’s a chance to help â€" Quail Ridge is a great venue for shotgunning. It would be a shame to see it cease to exist or have to move back to Tecumseh. It’s a well-run local business that needs your support.
Thanks!
John Bent"
"Hi Folks;
Do you enjoy the shotgun sports? 5-Stand? Sporting Clays?? Wobble Trap??? As solidly supportive of the shooting sports as Oklahoma is â€" generally â€" there are very few venues for things like sporting clays â€" something that can be enjoyed at all levels of play.
One such excellent place is Quail Ridge, operated by Dave Martin. Many of you may remember them as being located in Tecumseh; they still use that area for hunting, but about a year ago they moved to a location east of Moore (couple of miles east of Air Depot). That makes it very convenient for Oklahoma City area shooters to get out and play.
The city is trying to move them to a different location a few miles north, and it’s something Dave wants too. There will be more options for growth and expansion and he hopes to make it a venue to host more events. It’s a win-win.
BUT…….
The planning commission moved their permit application forward to city council without approving or denying. It goes without a recommendation. The city council meeting is Feb 19. With luck, they will approve the application and Quail Ridge could be moved and operating in short order after that…… or closed down, potentially, if the planning commission denies their application. There are some folks who are vocal in their opposition to having such a shooting facility around, so it is not “smooth sailing†or a done deal by any means.
Those who support Quail Ridge could lend Dave a hand by sending email to the following city leaders:
[email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
Please include your home and/or business address. All are welcome to attend Planning Commission meeting
Here’s a chance to help â€" Quail Ridge is a great venue for shotgunning. It would be a shame to see it cease to exist or have to move back to Tecumseh. It’s a well-run local business that needs your support.
Thanks!
John Bent"