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59 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2023-2024)

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DAWSON


      GUN   RANGE IMMUNITY: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST
      LEGALIZED NUISANCE AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL
                                TAKINGS

                              Match  Dawson*

                                ABSTRACT

    People  exhausted by the increasingly fast-paced life and loud noises of the
big city will often seek refuge in the solitude of quiet country living. Perhaps
naive, the romantic thought of waking to the scenic views of an early morning
sunrise burning an  orange hue  across the pasture or the sweet sounds of a
Bachman's  sparrow  singing from the birdhouse placed neatly within view of the
kitchen window  is abruptly squashed when rural landowners fall victim to the
excessively loud sport of outdoor firearm shooting.
    Protecting rural landowners' rights to the quiet use and enjoyment of their
property has  been a bedrock  of American  jurisprudence for more  than two
hundred  years. State legislatures, however, saw fit to erode this once revered
protection by seemingly favoring the advancement of corporate enterprise and
urban  growth  through the passage of immunity laws  that provide gun range
owners  with legal protection against noise abatement claims, thereby leaving
landowners  desperate for relief from the unwavering sounds of war that such
gun  ranges produce. Viewed positively, immunity statutes make excessive noise
from  a gun  range a legalized nuisance. Viewed critically, immunity statutes
result in the state sponsoring  of non-governmental  actors freely wielding
unconstitutional private takings against rural landowners.
    This Article discusses issues faced by rural landowners, described herein as
 disregarded victims, who were living in their homes or operating a business



          Match Dawson, Esq., AEP®, CTEP, GAFM (Distinguished Fellow), Professor of
Law,   Faculty  in   Residence,  St.  Mary's   University School  of   Law.
The  author wishes to express gratitude to his friends and colleagues, Professor Marks,
Professor Pomeroy, and Professor Lampley, for illuminating the path of scholarship and
academia. He also gives thanks to the editorial team at Gonzaga Law Review, with special
appreciation to Editor-in-Chief Echo Fatsis and Managing Editor Jessica Herzer for their
support and dedication to this Article. Lastly, the author wishes to thank his incredible bride,
Dr. Lesha, for her love and support as they walk together through the remarkable journey of
life.


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