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OP sounds like the type or person who would buy a house next to an airport, then sue due to the noise.
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The State of Tennessee set aside some land near Nashville for a State-run shooting range back in the 1990's. Due to various factors, it didn't actually get built until 2003 or so. In the meantime, a bunch of subdivisions went up around the area, on what had previously been undeveloped land. Once the range was completed and open for business (Friday through Sunday only) the neighbors started complaining about the noise bothering them while they enjoyed their weekend time off and their kids potentially being endangered by stray rounds.
A group of residents went to their State representatives and got them to sponsor a bill before the legislature to change the range's hours of operation to Monday through Friday, 0900-1700-basically when the residents would be at work or school, so nobody had to listen to the noise. They were quickly shot down, though, as those hours effectively prohibited the majority of customers from using the range, which would have ended up costing the State millions of dollars. They were essentially told to pound sand, as the range plans had been in place for years before their subdivision was built and the State wasn't to blame for their realtors not divulging it to them.