The owner of a private gun range says he's being unfairly singled out by Snohomish County for hosting marksmanship classes that brought him no profit. In the eyes of county officials, he broke the law by accepting entry fees. They told him to stop or face stiff fines. Jim Faire halted the classes, but he hasn't given up the fight. He's appealing his case to the county hearing examiner next month. This weekend, Faire and his allies are holding a benefit to help pay legal costs. "It's selective enforcement," he said
Read Original at: The Daily Herald (Everett, WA)