How to deal with neighbor who believes trees are adequate backstop

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  • JTKelly

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    Since they were convicted of the criminal recklessness, it would have probably been fairly easy to win a civil case for the damages. We chose not to pursue it since our main goal was to feel safe using our property. We agreed that if he created any additional problems, we would. He has pretty much kept to himself and it's been pretty quiet since that got settled.
    It is only settled until the time limit passes for you to file for restitution.

    He is in the planning phase now.
     

    Creedmoor

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    Years ago I hauled a bunch of trees to Chuck Lakeys saw mill in Daleville to have cut up. I was surprised with how many pieces of my cut lumber had bullets in them. He said he sees it a few times every day.
     
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