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DEADWOOD — Evidently, bullets and beer do go together, at least at one Deadwood shooting range with a saloon inside.
The Deadwood City Commission moved forward with drawing up stipulations to accompany an ordinance variance requested by local businessman Greg Vecchi to allow firearm discharge in the city limits, specifically in a proposed indoor shooting range/retail complex, including a saloon, to be located in the Gallows building on Lee Street.
DEADWOOD — Evidently, bullets and beer do go together, at least at one Deadwood shooting range with a saloon inside.
The Deadwood City Commission moved forward with drawing up stipulations to accompany an ordinance variance requested by local businessman Greg Vecchi to allow firearm discharge in the city limits, specifically in a proposed indoor shooting range/retail complex, including a saloon, to be located in the Gallows building on Lee Street.
Of course the headline is very misleading. Whoda' thunk?
"Vecchi explained that the beer area, or saloon, will be locked down and that anyone who uses the shooting range must blow a .000 on the Breathalyzer and be supervised by either Vecchi, who holds a Federal Firearms License, or one of his employees."
Fits the area........sounds like a place one can practice then have a beer or whiskey shot!
Sturgis should be a good time!
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