because their NFA policy is bullshit and I'd like to let them know that. I went to shoot some 22 this morning at the Powder Springs location and they asked if I had anything NFA. I did and told them. They said "we're required to see your stamp". I politely let them know, they aren't, only the ATF is required to see my stamp.
they gave me more shit so I showed them a picture of it on my phone. OK fine.
then they break out a notebook for me to sign in. With my name, address, phone number, make, model, and serial of my NFA shit. This is an open notebook that others have filled out, so I'm staring at a local list of NFA privileged information. Sorry, but I'm not about to have my information like that shared, especially since as I noticed both of their security doors were smashed out along with a gun case inside.
Ranges need to be pro gun. Pro gun needs to not put up any more barriers to people following the rules.