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Neighbors of Gun Range Fear Ricochet Bullets, Lead Contamination

Bellingham, WALocal News

In Whatcom County, residents living near the Custer Sportsmen’s Club are increasingly worried about the dangers posed by ricochet bullets and lead contamination. Over the years, many residents have discovered hundreds of bullets on their properties, prompting significant safety concerns. The article delves into the residents' frustrations with local government officials and law enforcement, who have reportedly failed to take remedial action despite being informed of these issues. This negligence raises critical questions about the responsibilities of shooting range operators and the effectiveness of regulatory oversight. By spotlighting the residents' plight, the report highlights the challenges posed by gun ranges situated in close proximity to homes.

The implications extend beyond individual safety, touching on community health and environmental concerns. This special report is a call to action for local authorities to address these urgent issues and protect residents. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder of the complexities surrounding recreational shooting in residential areas, emphasizing the need for a balance between recreational activities and public safety.

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