Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Pocahontas' "Morals Code"?

It will be good news for the town if Pocahontas does manage to finally get what seems to be an exciting business, Mark Owensby's and Tom Stiles' proposed shooting range. However, The Advocate reports that Pocahontas had to amend its "public morals and conduct code" in order for planning for the range to commence.

What exactly is included in Pocahontas' "public morals code"? Why would a village/town have such a code in the first place? Finally, why would having an indoor shooting range violate that code in any way-- presumably, those attending the shooting range are learning how to shoot in self-defense of their homes or property. What did the writers of Pocahontas' "morals code" have against that?

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