Two dads feared the worst when bullets started flying around the gun range they took their sons to. But the owner said he's not making changes.A day at the gun range turned into a nightmare for two fathers who took their sons skeet shooting and ended hiding behind cars, terrified for their lives as they heard bullets fly toward them.Davis and Jason Smock took their sons to the Thunder Gun Range on FM 1314 in Conroe.
"We piled up behind the trucks, we get the kids," Davis recalled. "We are hiding behind trucks. I am like, 'Dude, we are at a gun range, and people are shooting at us.'" But this isn't the first time something like this has happened. ABC13 learned that on Jan. 11, just more than a week before, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office responded to the gun range for a separate incident after someone got hurt.
It is this cavalier attitude that has poisoned our society into accepting guns and gun rights as today's legal norm and disregarding the tragic results of mass shooting after mass shooting. Our forefathers in our country's first continental congresses foresaw this as a concern.
I'm guessing it will be a big deal to the owner when he gets sued or charged after someone is injured or killed.
Shut it down strip owner of his license. Laughing at someone's injuries is unacceptable and not caring about stray bullets is just uncalled for.