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Old June 4, 2016, 04:02 PM   #7
geetarman
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Join Date: November 18, 2009
Location: Arizona
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We have had a couple of RSOs that seemed to go out of their way to get in someone's face. Fortunately, they are gone. They went into law enforcement. Not sure that is a good thing.

The range rules are the range rules where I shoot and the RSOs will not cut you any slack if you violate them. Everyone knows where they stand and the RSOs are as polite as they can be.

I have been corrected and I did not like it but I did appreciate it. They were enforcing the rules equally.

There is a saying in the Navy: "A taut ship is a happy ship."

Bad things can happen when enforcement is lax.

There are holes in the metal roof that attest to the occasional failure. That brings up another truism: "Ordnance rules are written in blood."

When that occurs, it usually is followed by another rule.

I am thankful the RSOs where I shoot take the rules seriously and enforce them equally.

Some, who don't like the rules will go somewhere else to shoot. Others, like me, will continue to shoot at a safe range.
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