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Dear The State House, The , Governor Dan Malloy, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate,

We are pleased to present you with this petition affirming this statement:

"Prevent the new state police firing range from coming to Hampton, CT. Sign the petition, let your voice be heard."

Attached is a list of individuals who have added their names to this petition, as well as additional comments written by the petition signers themselves.

Sincerely, Barbara Reggio-Brown

MoveOn.org 1 Alexa Cascio East hampton, CT 06424 Apr 24, 2016

Lynn Spelman Chaplin, CT 06235 Apr 24, 2016

V Jean Sforza Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 24, 2016

Hampton has no industry. People choose to live here because of the quiet and isolation. Your gun range will cause many to consider living else where. This town does not need the impact of increased traffic and noise.

John Bemis Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

We don't need the noise!

dave mcnickle Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

WE DON'T WANT IT

david wolmer Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

NO GUN RANGE!!!!!!!!!!

Karen Wolmer Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

My daughter and her family live in Hampton and I don't want them to be subjected to this invasive firing range.

Pamela Falcone East Hartford g, CT 06118 Apr 23, 2016

No! Just no. A round the clock gun range? Are you serious? Put it in Hartford, they'll never know the difference.

Patrick Ruffo

MoveOn.org 2 Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

Michael Slater Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

Cheryl A. Stadig Putnam, CT 06260-0284 Apr 23, 2016

I invested in a home in the Quiet Corner and do not want to have my life ruined by the proximity to a firing range! Keep the Quiet Corner quiet and safe for rural residential occupants and animals!

William Carpenter Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

The gun range would completely ruin my family's ability to enjoy our home and property, would negatively impact wildlife and would have severe, negative, financial impact upon us in the form of lowered property value. NO GUN RANGE IN HAMPTON OR ANYWHERE IN THE QUIET CORNER!

Kathleen Carpenter Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

The state of CT should really consider a location that will not effect home values, the creation of noise pollution and have negative impact on the environment and its natural surroundings. It should rethink this extravagant expenditure at a time of fiscal instability. Why, when there is already an existing facility that is centrally located, must the state try to force this type of a facility on towns that clearly don't want it on numerous levels. Just update the existing facility and be done with it!

Stephen P. Dunn Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

NO POLICE FIRING RANGE IN HAMPTON The noise would severely damage the town.

Pete Lukawicz Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

I grew up in Hampton and still consider it home. I have family & friends who live there. It is a beautiful and quiet town. Please keep it that way!

Jennifer Coventry, CT 06238 Apr 23, 2016

MoveOn.org 3 No gun range!!

Rodrick fontaine Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

Heather East granby, CT 06026 Apr 23, 2016

TAL HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

Stephanie Lassen Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 23, 2016

Kathy Stafford, CT 06076 Apr 23, 2016

NO GUN RANGE!!!!

Tracey Dunn Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

Pete miller scotland, CT 06264 Apr 22, 2016

jeffrey leo hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

What is proposed is a very extensive facility and it does not belong in a residentially zoned area. Hampton is not the place for a paramilitary facility. It would make Hampton a potential target for violence. It is also troubling to wonder how the state this proposal when there is such a budget deficit and on-going layoffs. I strongly oppose Hampton as a site for the State Police Training Facility.

Linda Bates Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

MoveOn.org 4 My parents reside at 280 windham rd. I grew up in Hampton and was looking forward to inheriting the property. Please consider avoiding destroying this safe haven for humans and animals.

Carey Crawford Summerfield, FL 34491 Apr 22, 2016

Brendatblnchard Geismar, LA 70734 Apr 22, 2016

Jane Katz Weston, MA 02493 Apr 22, 2016

Keep the Quiet Corner quiet!

Wayland Leonard Danielson, CT 06239 Apr 22, 2016

Put the gun range in a city somewhere where its already noisy.

Daniel Adams Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 22, 2016

Deanna King Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

Use the East Haven Facility.

Ian Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

sharon ballou beaufort, NC 28516 Apr 22, 2016

Use existing facility in New Haven. Don't waste tax dollars on unwanted new firing range.

Richard D. Brown Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

MoveOn.org 5 QUIENT CORNER... THAT WHAT I MOVED HERE FOR, NOT NOISE !! PEACE AND QUIET... THATS WHAT I PAY THE BIGGER TAXES FOR!!! IF I WANTED BUSY AND NOISE I WOULD LIVE IN THE CITY!!!! NO GUN RANGE IN OUR PEACEFUL TRANQUIL HOME OF BIRDS, HORSES, WETLANDS , MULTI WILDLIFE !!!

LINDA Q. PELLETIER HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

As a owner of animals who get upset with gun shots and myself who love the quiet of my hometown , please no gun range in Hampton !!!!

julia M Grenier Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

Glenyth Tatro Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 22, 2016

We love this area the way it is . QUIET

Nancy Tatro Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 22, 2016

Eileen Blanchard Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

We don't want this in our town. We want our children to hear nature, not gunfire.

Yancey Blanchard Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 22, 2016

Marilyn Butler Worcester, MA 01602 Apr 21, 2016

CHANDLER JOHNSON HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

Feiwen Mansfield, CT 06250 Apr 21, 2016

MoveOn.org 6 Jennifer Chisholm Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

The noise will destroy quality of life for residents.

Wendy Curry Glastonbury, CT 06033 Apr 21, 2016

This will destroy quality of life and property values if it is allowed in. Noise and congestion. I pay a boatload of money here each year in taxes for peace, quiet and privacy. KEEP IT OUT!!!

Jeff Curry Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

Charlene Randall Abilene, TX 79602 Apr 21, 2016

Agnes Curry Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

I am against the installation of a State Police Firearms Training Facility in the town of Hampton because it is not a fair deal for us. The revenue to the town, in the form of taxes (or the equivalent), is small relative to the value of the facility and the town will not receive any revenue from the other law enforcement “partners” who will be sharing the facility. Furthermore, because the State is exempt from the zoning regulations in this town, I believe that they will not be compelled to be a good member of this community. The scope of the facility is also much larger than I had originally anticipated, and it now seems too large to comfortably fit in here. As the State’s goal is to find a site “in relatively remote areas, far away from critical infrastructure”, it is apparent that they would rather just ignore us. I suggest that they look farther down the road.

Stewart Chute Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016 my nieces are my favorite things in the world I want them growing up in a peaceful quiet neighborhood they deserve that and I don't want anything to happen to them on purpose or accident

Andrew David Bennett lisbon, CT 06351 Apr 21, 2016

MoveOn.org 7 There is no need to create this facility in this area. Why ruin our property values any more? We're expected to listen to this every summer?!?! One more example of legislators dismissing the state east of the Connecticut River.

Robert Lindell Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

We are called "The Quiet Corner" exactly for the peace and quiet of this area. I cannot begin to truly fathom the affect of hearing gunshots all day long, 5 days per week, will have on myself and my family - to say nothing of potential harm to wildlife and wetland from lead contamination. I do not want to be reminded of guns/police/violence 20 days per month in my home. NO gun range.

Kim Lindell Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

Ralph Somes Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Apr 21, 2016

PRESERVE OUR PEACE!!!

Philip Ricard Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

Preserve our peace! Keep the gun range out of Hampton!

Deborah Ricard Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

Keep this OUT OF HAMPTON!

Justin Blanchette Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

This range is incompatible with Hampton residents' desire to enjoy the peaceful solitude of their beautiful town

Dale May Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

MoveOn.org 8 I grew up in Hampton and my parents still live there. A gun range will destroy the quite small town of Hampton. Find another place.

Matthew Quinn Woodstock, CT 06281 Apr 21, 2016

Landon hall Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 21, 2016

I'm not against gun ranges or dislike the State Police, I just don't think Hampton would be the appropriate area. Its too quiet and rural. Bozrah or somewhere conveniantly closer to their station would be nice. I just feel that a gun range in Hampton would effect the wildlife so drastically that residents would begin to have animal issues in their own back yards

Amber Yoder Norwich, CT 06360 Apr 20, 2016

Kathleen Haraghey Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Shannen haraghey Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Heather Richardson Thompson, CT 06277 Apr 20, 2016

Gloria Williams Norwich, CT 06360 Apr 20, 2016

I am in Hampton on a weekly basis and have many friends there. It is a beautiful, safe, charming town and it is part of the QUIET corner and it needs to stay that way.

Pat Sale West Hartford, CT 06107 Apr 20, 2016

Ann Folan N. Windham, CT 06256 Apr 20, 2016

MoveOn.org 9 QUIET CORNER.... GET IT ??? WE LIKE THIS WAY,,, WE CAME HERE FOR THE QUIET AND TRANQUILLITY, NOT GUN SHOTS AND SOUNDS OF A WAR ZONE!!!! OH, BY THE WAY YOU CAN NOT BUY EITHER A SANDWICH OR A CUP OF COFFEE IN HAMPTON !!!!!

ANDREA L. QUINTANA HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Elizabeth Paine Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Shu-Fang chi Mansfield center, CT 06250 Apr 20, 2016

No gun range in Hampton!

Cindy Palmer Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

No gun range here! Pollution control and noise control too!

Jesse Mayo Jr putnam, CT 06260 Apr 20, 2016

I believe that any gun range, especially out of doors, will undoubtedly effect everyone, perhaps even a few miles away from said shooting range. It's a bad idea to even think of putting such a facility in our small town of Hampton. We need our peace of mind and quiet place of residence.

Laurence J Vertefeuille Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

John OBrien Hampton, CT 06247-1414 Apr 20, 2016

Leave the quiet corner quiet!

Julie Lacasse Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

MoveOn.org 10 There is too much to consider for safety for environment and human health too. Noise pollution etc.

Patricia J Mayo Putnam, CT 06260 Apr 20, 2016

Jennifer Haye Mansfield, CT 06250 Apr 20, 2016

Chester Lapila Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016 nothing in it for us but noise pollution and a bunch of cops.

Elmer Snyder Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Kimberly Pocius Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

KEEP OUR QUIET CORNER QUIET!!! Senator Guglielmo - PAY ATTENTION!! Keep this out of our Town!!!! Jeffrey Beckham, Melody Currey, Dora Schriro, Jeffrey Bolton, State Representative Doug Dubitsky, U.S. Representative Joe Courtney - PAY ATTENTION - WE WILL FIGHT THIS WITH EVERYTHING WE CAN! DO NOT CONTINUE EVEN CONTEMPLATING THIS LOCATION, OR ANY LOCATION IN THE QUIET CORNER - IT'S NAMED THAT FOR A REASON - KEEP THIS ATROCITY OUT OF NOT JUST OUR TOWN, BUT THE ENTIRE QUIET CORNER!!!

Marlene Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Jo-Ann Pocius HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Alfred Engler Hampton, CT 06247-0215 Apr 20, 2016

I suppose the training center has to go somewhere, but it's unfortunate that the location is in the valley. The acoustics are particularly bad there - any noise is going to echo.

David Freeman New Milford, CT 06776

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Julie Cinami Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

Diane Cote Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 20, 2016

It makes no sense to locate one of the noisiest activities in Connecticut in one of the quietest places. Which would bother you more? Sitting quietly in your backyard when suddenly your neighbor sings "Sweet Caroline" at the top of their lungs or hearing them do the same at a Red Sox game with thousands of other fans? The greater the background noise, the less intrusive any particular noise becomes.

John Tillinghast Hampton, CT 06247-1417 Apr 20, 2016

Sarah Bodo Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

MoveOn.org 12 Not in Hampton By Jamie Boss If there was ever a reason to object to the State of Connecticut building a police shooting range in Hampton, the response of “Not in Hampton” seems most appropriate. Why? It seems, as small towns in the quiet corner go, we are unique. Had Norman Rockwell lived in Hampton, it would have been a gold mine of Americana for him to draw upon for artistic inspiration. There are farms, barns, horses, cows, tractors, hills, rock walls, churches with white steeples, Fourth of July parades with tractors taking the place of floats, kids holding American flags and maple syrup. We even have the tree that was used on the design of the Connecticut Quarter. It is this mix of everything agrarian that separates us from practically all other Connecticut towns. It makes us irreplaceable on a statewide level. It is the things “NOT” found in Hampton that sets us apart from our neighbors. Unlike most of our surrounding communities, our small town of some 2000 residents has a few things missing. By choice, over the years, our community forefathers kept this town as close to its rural beginnings as possible. There are no stores, gas stations, strip malls, shopping centers, parking lot lights conflicting with our darkness, traffic lights or other amenities that practically all of our surrounding communities have. This is a town that hackled when the design of the new school looked too “modern”. When you combine the two state parks with all other forms of open space, we have just about 3,000 acres of open space in Hampton. In sharp contrast, our two business zones along route 6 are but a mere sliver on the town map. Should the State build a 55,000 square foot facility with accommodations for pistol, rifle, shotguns and automatic weapons, our town would begin a very long road of change. Soon, someone would open a coffee shop or snack shop to take advantage of the influx of troopers during the week. Having parking lot that holds 125 cars is a very good indication of the States’ plans regardless of their claims of limited use. First the coffee, then the gas station and then the tide of change slowly encroaches upon our town. All of the efforts of our previous elders and residents would begin to slowly erode until we become a Brooklyn or Chaplin or Pomfret or Ashford. By design, we are inherently different than these communities save, perhaps, Scotland. There are other reasons to object to the range. Personal ones like the houses that border the proposed property. The noise and disruption is a major concern for them. Then one thinks about the horse riding school nearby and whether or not moms will want their kids to be so close to firearms and loud noises. Loud noises make for jittery horses. The nearby cemeteries will also hear the sound of chattering gun fire during weekday burials. Initially, for the first five years or so, our property values could be affected. Taking in consideration the anti-shooting range hubbub from neighboring towns, should the facility land here, it would take quite awhile for the stigma to wear off. While the State promises “money for taxes”, I tend not to believe what Hartford politicians promise. How they can justify spending $7,000,000 in one shot to support a mere 1,200 troopers. This amounts to $6,000 per trooper. Meanwhile, everything from hospitals to state employees are being affected with our present failing economy. (I fully understand they claimed a 6 million dollar budget at the town meeting but the shooting range’s online website states a maximum of 7 million. The troopers also said there would be no automatic weapon training but when pushed they admitted there would be. This usage of automatic weapons is also indicated on the website for the facility. The most remarkable statement to come out of the meeting is when the troopers claimed that most of their automatic weapon training would occur with the weapons set on a semi-automatic. This begs the question “why automatic training” when the automatic function of the weapon is not in use. I get the sense that many of State Police statements during the town meeting were down-playing the actual stated plans found online.) More to the point, our community is set apart from the world almost as if we were an Amish community. While we might wear buttons, have zippers on our pants and have few women wearing hats to hide their hair, there is no denying we intentionally set ourselves apart by our very conservative approach to business development within this town. Like it or not, Hampton is uniquely rural, even to the point of the residents paying higher property taxes as a result of the lack of commercial development with our boundaries. The signs along Route 97 say it best….”Welcome to the Historic Village of Hampton”. Our state should see the unique value of our community and seek building a shooting range elsewhere.

Jamie Boss Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 20, 2016

MoveOn.org 13 Susan Rovinski Chaplin, CT 06235 Apr 20, 2016

Ridiculous use of this land. Make better plans!

Janice Darling Arlington, MA 02476 Apr 20, 2016

Ira Gessel Arlington, MA 02476 Apr 20, 2016

Barbara Gottfried Cambridge, MA 02138 Apr 20, 2016

Masha Storrs, CT 06268 Apr 19, 2016

John hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Please allow us to keep our peace and quiet and do not sell out this last quiet corner of Connecticut which is not polluted with lights and noise and traffic and commerce for the love of money.

MARY ELLEN KAVANAGH Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Please don't destroy our neighborhoods with noise pollution

Michelle Daleb Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Keith Lathrop Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Cindy Greene Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

MoveOn.org 14 Daniel Peters Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

To close for comfort

Lee Ann Boxall Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Anna Stevens Danielson, CT 06239 Apr 19, 2016

J Mitchell Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Ellen Peters Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Rachelle Lathrop HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016 do not say yes to this gun range ,we don't need our propretys to be ruin

PATRICIA LAFLAMME Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

NO GUN RANGE NO NO STOP RUIN OUR LIFE

Dennis Laflamme Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Bob Inman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Jon Stephens Columbia, CT 06237 Apr 19, 2016

Raymond Duchesneau Hampton, CT 06247

MoveOn.org 15 Apr 19, 2016

This would really change the quality of life for a community. Something this loud should never be located near any human's home.

Erica George Somerville, MA 02143 Apr 19, 2016

No gun range!

Julie Barton Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Cindy Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 19, 2016

Susan Hampton, CT 06246 Apr 18, 2016

Ian T King Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 18, 2016

Henry Goldberg Winchester, MA 01890 Apr 18, 2016

Please!! NO to a firing range in Ct's "quiet corner". People want the peace and bucolic nature of that area. Additionally, the impact on wildlife has not been addressed.

Dawn Laboc Uncasville, CT 06382 Apr 18, 2016

Recently purchased a home in Hampton for the peacefulness of the area. This quiet residential town is NOT the place for the State Police Training Facility.

Brenda Duchesneau KILLINGLY, CT 06239 Apr 18, 2016

Martha Cohen Belmont, MA 02478 Apr 18, 2016

MoveOn.org 16 Hampton is such a lovely quiet place--a refuge where Mother Nature allows all of us to recharge. How absurd to ruin it this way.. of COURSE there are other places to fire these million shots a year. NOT Hampton!

Helen Snively Cambridge, MA 02139 Apr 18, 2016

Christine Gordon Lenexa, KS 66215 Apr 18, 2016

Tabitha Perkins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 18, 2016

Keep the gun range out of Hampton!

Holly McKercher Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 18, 2016

Lela Henri Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 18, 2016

Maryan Newbury New York, NY 10034 Apr 18, 2016

No gun range!!

Timothy Burelle Lenexa, KS 66215 Apr 17, 2016

Deborah Barton Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Brian Quinn Seattle, WA 98122 Apr 17, 2016

Jodie Sprague Tolland, CT 06084 Apr 17, 2016

MoveOn.org 17 Marian Matthews Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 17, 2016

It'not just our livelihood being altered, it is our peace of mind, our ability to enjoy our entire surroundings.

Angelika Hansen Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Charles Mccaughtry Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 17, 2016

Joan Johnson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Penny Newbury Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Sarah McDermott Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Xuefeng Cao STORRS, CT 06268 Apr 17, 2016

Gwen Haaland Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 17, 2016

Robin Thompson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Marcia Kilpatrick Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

Wayne Kilpatrick Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 17, 2016

MoveOn.org 18 We don't want our livelihoods altered by this horrible event. Keep Hampton quiet! Preserve our peace!

Sarah Brown Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 17, 2016

No gun range in Hampton please.

Mary Brown Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 17, 2016

Michelle Brown Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 17, 2016

Laura Harakaly Eastford, CT 06242 Apr 16, 2016

Alex Martineau Arlington, MA 02474 Apr 16, 2016

Madeleine Hutchins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

I vote no

Karen Brunnett pomfret, CT 06259 Apr 16, 2016

Mary Oliver Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

As a more than 30 year resident of Connecticut, I'm very sad to hear that this is a serious proposal for that lovely, and quiet, corner of that beautiful state!

Mary O'Reilly St. Louis, MO, MO 63132 Apr 16, 2016

Sean Mcclintock Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

MoveOn.org 19 There are too many guns and too much noise in the Quiet Corner....do not let them put a firing range here...it's bad enough already!

Mary Eliza Kimball Pomfret center, CT 06259 Apr 16, 2016

Dayna McDermott Arriola Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

We do not need such a facility in our rural quiet area. The area would not be the same. we do not support this idea here.

Holly Graham Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Apr 16, 2016

Lori Miller Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 16, 2016

Plese think before you act. We love to hike while in the area. We truly enjoy the peacefulness and tranquility. Hard to find that these days and you know it. Thanks for reconsidering.

Marilyn Sholes Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Apr 16, 2016

Maria sangiolo Pomfret, CT 06259 Apr 16, 2016

Louis Chatey Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 16, 2016

Megan perch Mansfield depot, CT 06251 Apr 16, 2016

Janet Totten Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Robert Totten Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

MoveOn.org 20 Dirk Hansen Woodstock, CT 06282 Apr 16, 2016

Glen Newcombe Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Kathi Newcombe Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Leslie Linkkila Chimacum, WA 98325 Apr 16, 2016

We have a wildlife preserve and more than 25% park - don't ruin it. Don't spend tax dollars on a new range when there already is a gun range in Simsbury

Perry Mandanis Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Save the tax money. Keep Hampton quiet in the Quiet Corner.

John Rich Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Nancy Hoffmann Windham, CT 06280 Apr 16, 2016

David Giordano-Steece Slidell, LA 70469 Apr 16, 2016

Kathie Moffitt Vernon, CT 06066 Apr 16, 2016

Martha Stammer Thomaston, CT 06787 Apr 16, 2016

Cortney Connolly Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

MoveOn.org 21 Rebecca Davenport Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Jeanine Paull Fletcher, NC 28732 Apr 16, 2016

Benjamin Wilterdink Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 16, 2016

Erica Bardan Brooklyn, CT 06234 Apr 16, 2016

My family lives in this wonderful area and it would just ruin the atmosphere that we think of historic CT areas. Once the state takes this land for a gun range they can do anything that they want with it over time, and the local residents will be ignored. It is contrary to the lifestyles in CT and especially this area. I know that the property values will decline, and I'm sure that it will make it much more difficult to attract new businesses and residents into the area. I know that I would never even consider living in an area with a gun range, so imagine the people who have already made this area their home. They've invested a lot in their homes, their communities and neighbors- only to have the state decide to ruin it . I personally know the effects of having a town drastically changed forever because on July 6,2013 our town had a train carrying fuel explode , killing 47 people. Yes, it was lac- Megantic, Quebec. A town doesn't recover from huge changes like you are proposing, it will kill the kind of town that exists there now. I'm sure there can be another solution, and , honestly, why do you need a gun range at all? If it is for training police , why not , first, only an indoor range, and on an already existing building that the police own. Just imagine this gun range on the street across from where YOU live- imagine how it would affect your lives. So why force such a terrible situation in others? It is just not needed in today's society where gun control is being more and more popular. It just doesn't fit with CT.

Meghan Plamondon Lac-Mégantic, Canada Apr 16, 2016

Katherine Cantin Boiling Springd, SC 29316 Apr 16, 2016

james brown easthampton, MA 01027 Apr 15, 2016

Jess Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 15, 2016

MoveOn.org 22 Thayne Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

A firing range does not belong in a quiet neighborhood.

susan lynch hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Save our beautiful town!

Patrick Sullivan Canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 15, 2016

kelly waterbury, CT 06704 Apr 15, 2016

Emily New Haven, CT 06511 Apr 15, 2016

Kristen Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Apr 15, 2016

Margaret Rendl Fairfield, CT 06824 Apr 15, 2016

The presentation given by state at town mting. was not all truthful. Willington found out much more was to be done at this facility. They also found that there would be little if any extra $ for the town, (Simsbury got all of approx. $6,000),that the lead level at the site would be damaging to the surrounding area.I hope our BOS considers recanting publicly the "information" that was in the Chronicle before the meeting was held and waiting for the town's people to express any opinions of their own.

joann freeman hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Michelle collins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Christopher laberge Danielson, CT 06239

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I would like to be able to sell my house one day and be able to sit in my backyard without listening to the noise from the range. I live in the country for a reason.

Thayne Hutchins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Cal Donnellycolt Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Kristopher lanoue Hampton, CT 06295 Apr 15, 2016

What, the CT state police don't already have a gun range? Stop spending tax dollars on dumb stuff.

Michael R. Jones Oberlin, OH 44074 Apr 15, 2016

Joyce Hansen Northampton, MA 01060 Apr 15, 2016

This state needs to STOP being a bully. When hundreds are being laid off, this is nothing but a HUGE waste of taxpayer dollars that will ruin the town of Hampton. We want to be known for our beautiful state forest and walking trails, this proposal is an insult to all of us that make our home here!

Douglas Michaud Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

The previous petitioner put it very well. Read #201's pithy & thoughtful note and use it to gather more petitioners! Thanks.

Irene Q. Brown Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

MoveOn.org 24 Hampton residents understand, and are respectful of, the need for a training facility for our state troopers but purchasing over 400 acres of pristine woodlands, ponds, streams and open space in a neighborhood in one of the quietest parts of the "Quiet Corner" for a 55,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art firing range facility? It makes NO sense! There are logical options (i.e.) the National Guard facility in East Haven, CT -- far less costly monetarily and far less costly than ruining lives , ecosystems and the character of one of the few towns remaining in Connecticut with no commercial businesses or traffic lights.

Annie Withey Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Christine Alexander Daphne, AL 36526 Apr 15, 2016

Former long term resident. Town's too small and lovely and part of the "quiet corner"

Tlinkkila Orleans, MA 02653 Apr 15, 2016

Sasha Teplyaev Storrs, CT 06268 Apr 15, 2016

See Last green Valley heritage Corridor Land use Plan

Gay Wagner HAMPTON, CT, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Gail Ruggieri Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Hampton is not the right place for this type of training facility. Preserve the rural character of this glorious community.

Christopher Crowne Vernon, CT 06066 Apr 15, 2016

Hampton is a small QUIET town. No place for a gun range.

Kathryn May Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

MoveOn.org 25 Monica Labrie Southampton, MA 01073 Apr 15, 2016

Miriam Gordin Storrs, CT 06268 Apr 15, 2016

Loretta Vernier Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Apr 15, 2016

Terry Sweitzer Bradford, VT 05033 Apr 15, 2016

Maxx Freed Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Linda Kretchmar Easthampton, MA 01027 Apr 15, 2016

Phoebe Miller Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

James Dombrowski Berkeley, CA 94704 Apr 15, 2016

Elizabeth Dahn Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 15, 2016

Owen Letson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Tiffany Poplawski Pomfret Ctr., CT 06259 Apr 15, 2016

Andrew Donnellycolt Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

MoveOn.org 26 This is tantamount to putting a gun to the head of the community and pulling the trigger. We cannot absorb this. Nor can the the forest and wildlife and water.

Linda Gorman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Please no more traffic and noise. I don't want to hear anymore guns and I don't want people speeding by me to get to target practice on time. Focus on issues such as speeding, drunk and distracted driving. Look at fatality statistics for the real issues Connecticut is facing. Giving traffic tickets might not be as fun and glorious as shooting guns at targets but it can save lives.

Revell Sandberg-Diment Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

We work very hard to preserve the wildlife in our town.

Jacqueline Freeman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Please don't ruin this property with a gun range. We bring children to visit and look forward to the peace and serene of nature there.

Venessa Nielsen Ogden, UT 84404 Apr 15, 2016

Donna Sharpe Lebanon, OR 97355 Apr 15, 2016

Plwaaw dont put this in.

Todd Vishaway Easthampton, MA 01027 Apr 15, 2016

Hampton is

Janice Shannon Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

No gun range please

james oconnor

MoveOn.org 27 Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 15, 2016

Katherine Strickland Woodstock valley, CT 06282 Apr 15, 2016

Charles Straub Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 15, 2016

No gun range in Hampton,CT

Diane Marion Willimantic, CT 06226-1437 Apr 15, 2016

Clinton Presley Honolulu, HI 96818 Apr 15, 2016

Lisa Vishaway Easthampton, MA 01027 Apr 15, 2016

Harry Hanka Pawcatuck, CT 06379 Apr 15, 2016

Jamie Lazaroff Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

Sharon Jones Bethel, VT 05032 Apr 15, 2016

Dawn Lazaroff Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 15, 2016

James Green STORRS MANSFIELD, CT 06268 Apr 15, 2016

Robert Jones Melbourne, FL 32904 Apr 15, 2016

MoveOn.org 28 Catherine Litke Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Grew up in Hampton, would be devastating to see the peace of this small town interrupted.

Anna Goodheart , MA 02114 Apr 14, 2016

Thomas Quinn Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Zoe Donnellycolt Oakland, CA 94609 Apr 14, 2016

Kelli Postemski Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

I represent Bigelow Howard Valley Game Club. We own property adjacent to the proposed site. The range would completely destroy what we enjoy as a group and as taxpayers in Hampton.

David emery Newington, CT 06111 Apr 14, 2016

Emily Moshier-Martineau Arlington, MA 02476 Apr 14, 2016

Certain to destroy a charming, rural community, one of the jewels of Connecticut. You don't need to waste money on an "Environmental Impact Evaluation" to realize this. Stay out of our town.

Robert Petix Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

I would suggest that the state has multi purpose sites already that it could utilize for its purposes without the disruption of CT's quiet corner with such a large construction and noise producing cite in Hampton.

Troy Lake Hampton, CT 07247 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 29 Donna Larson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Deanne Donahue Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Patricia Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Gail Wing Derby, CT 06418 Apr 14, 2016

Why can't it be inside somewhere?

susan lattin bridgeport, CT 06605 Apr 14, 2016

Jacob Berentsen Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Bobbi Blair Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Jaime Tolla s, CT 06084 Apr 14, 2016

Mike Castillo Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

wayne erskine hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016 live in Hampton because it's a safe, quiet town. Please don't change that. There are so few places like this left.

Julie Castillo Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 30 No

Zachary Hampton, CT 06360 Apr 14, 2016

Gun ranges, in residential locations,are absolutely, irresponsible, and uncalled for. Quiet is essential to the health of everyone. I totally disagree, that this is being proposed. Perhaps a beautiful camp, for children, would be a better use of such a beautiful land. It's time to stop this insanity of putting guns ahead of humanity.

susan landi Bellingham, WA 98225 Apr 14, 2016

Ann Lewis Chaplin, CT 06235 Apr 14, 2016

Not just a NIMBY issue. This is disruptive to the environment, both human and natural.

Wendy Nylen BRIDGEPORT, CT 06605 Apr 14, 2016

Jonathan Hufstader Storrs, CT 06268 Apr 14, 2016

No matter where you place this range, the sound from 4000+ rounds a day from that of a standard issue 9mm (not even including the tactical weapons the troopers were oh-so vague about) would be audible from the likes of Hampton Elementary and Parish Hill, but it would lower property values and drive out wildlife. Although the argument could be made that animals adjust, why create a problem where there is none? There are multiple commercial ranges in CT gone unused and could be retrofitted. The current CSP firing range lies on a 12.5 acre plot, why do they suddenly need 400 acres in the middle of a residential area?

Michael Quick Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

My kid is coming to learn piano. So no range in this location. Thanks.

Feina Meng Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 14, 2016

ray shedd baltic, CT 06330 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 31 Kelly shedd Baltic, CT 06330 Apr 14, 2016

Having a state police gun range in a residential neighborhood would not be in the best interest of the citizens of the town of Hampton, CT.

jamie krall hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

donald inman Hampton, CT 33935 Apr 14, 2016

Marilynn Higgins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Put the gun range in another area that is not beautiful and rural like Hampton.

Lauren LeBlanc Storrs, CT 06268 Apr 14, 2016

I believe this will ruin our property values.Not to mention our quality of life kind of like Chinese torture.

kathy hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Anne Curry Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

We love our little piece of the quiet corner. NO GUN RANGE!

Cathleen Quinn Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Molly Miller Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Christopher Pitts Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 32 Jillian McGuinness North Windham, CT 06256 Apr 14, 2016

Ian Connolly Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Robin Thompson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

How can we remain the quiet corner with gun fire disturbing the peace constantly!

Danielle Rigby Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Elise Harrison Waltham, MA 02452 Apr 14, 2016

Mary Coventry, CT 06238 Apr 14, 2016

Such a peaceful area, this is insanity. Why dont they build rifle ranges near the trooper's houses? Because it would destroy THEIR peace.

Don Ellingham Waltham, MA 02452 Apr 14, 2016

Hsu-Te Cheng Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 14, 2016

Cody Reggio-Brown Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Elaine Velazquez ORLANDO, FL 32839 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 33 This is a beautiful, quiet neighborhood with wonderful features, a lot of history, and great people. It's no place for a state police firing range!

Richard Bass Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

William H. Berentsen Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Amanda Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Mary Lenihan Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Apr 14, 2016

Chris madaski canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 14, 2016

Richard Ross Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Such a horror to contemplate

Ellen Embardo Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

This is a small town, but there are literally thousands of species that live in this forest. A shooting range would disrupt a delicate natural order that is thousands of years old on the Nipmuck Trail. It makes no sense to shatter that ecosystem this way. Remember: once you break it it can't be put together again, and that would be tragic.

Lisa Sanchez Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Alex Moshier hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

mel greiner Griswold, CT 06351

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The firing range being proposed would forever alter our beautiful piece of the Quiet Corner, causing irreparable harm.

Linda Blinn Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

No

Charles Letson Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Ed Adelman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Dennis Timberman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

We live in Hampton because we treasures quiet, rural life. This proposed gun range would destroy our, and our neighbors, way of life.

Mark Davis Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

No gun range in Hampton - the Quiet Corner.

Beverly Davis Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Janet Galante Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Apr 14, 2016

JANE PICARD Lehigh Acres, FL 33973 Apr 14, 2016

Gina Labbe Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Apr 14, 2016

MoveOn.org 35 Let's keep the quiet corner QUIET!

Julie Laumark Windham, CT 06280 Apr 14, 2016

Bill Duke Woodstock, CT 06281 Apr 14, 2016

Preston Britner Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 14, 2016

Richard Carmichael Newport, RI 02840 Apr 14, 2016

Please, this part of CT is a nature sanctuary where people and their pets are always out hiking, horseback riding, and sharing nature. Lead from the bullets will have a devistating effect to the ecosystem, not to mention the noise from the guns. Please find another place. I keep my horse in Hampton and the guns will stress them and the surrounding wildlife.

Nina kneeland Pomfret, CT 06259 Apr 13, 2016

Although I live in a nearby town, I am a student at a professional music studio directly across the road from the proposed shooting range. The studio would be forced to close if this site were chosen. The site is surrounded by a beautiful rural neighborhood, with a horse farm, organic farms, artists' studios, retirees' homes, and young families' homes. Lives and livelihoods and property values would be forever damaged if this cite were chosen.

Gwen E. Gustafson Mansfield, CT 06268 Apr 13, 2016

William Demarais North Windham, CT 06256 Apr 13, 2016

I will not support this police firing range as the proposal disturbs the peace of our quiet corner for both humans and our many animals.

Wendy Timberman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 36 Kelly Burelle Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

judith bird burlington, CT 06013 Apr 13, 2016

Thomas Burelle Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

MaryAnn McGovern Hartford, CT 06114 Apr 13, 2016

Hampton is a Quiet Town. Please let's keep it that way.

Gary Freed Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Debra Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 13, 2016

kerry landeck storrs, CT 06268 Apr 13, 2016

Karhu Chaplin, CT 06235 Apr 13, 2016

Elizabeth Bailey Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 13, 2016

Hampton is an oasis that needs to be preserved!

Tess Bird Burlington, CT 06013 Apr 13, 2016

Elaine Wilmes-Pandolfo Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 37 Paula Amrod Clarion, PA 16214 Apr 13, 2016

Value peace and rural Hampton !

Debra A. (Schenk )Moshier Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Melissa Dearborn Norwich, CT 06360 Apr 13, 2016

Keep the quiet corner quiet!

Irene Murray Southington, CT 06489 Apr 13, 2016

Diane McNally- Ross Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Tonia Siggins Goodview, VA 24095 Apr 13, 2016

gwyn peterdi rowayton, CT 06853 Apr 13, 2016

Good bye Quiet Corner if this were to happen...

Roger Dionne Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Erin perch Mansfield depot, CT 06251 Apr 13, 2016

Submitted twice because I was told the list didn't have my name on it from first submission.

Patricia Cascio Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 38 Angela Hutchins Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Holly Paine-Weston Columbia, CT 06237 Apr 13, 2016

No gun range. This is a quiet residential neighborhood. We do not want this type of facility here in our neighboring town.

Heather meehan Brooklym, CT 06234 Apr 13, 2016

Please don't bring a shooting range into this quaint and quiet little town. The wilderness and peacefulness is the reason why many of the people who reside here chose to buy in this town.

Steph Halbach Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Keep guns & all that noise away from the "Quiet Corner" of CT

Mavis McKeown Chaplin, CT 06235 Apr 13, 2016

Sharlene Thornton Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Amy Rainaud Ashford, CT 06278 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 39 This training compound does not belong in a rural, farming town located in a valley where sounds will resonate throughout our small town. At my residence stated in the sign in sheet is at the altitude of 570.208 feet above sea level for the proposed STATE POLICE FIRING RANGE location, the altitude is at 393.031 feet above sea level. (Google Maps Find Altitude) There is on way any structural engineer can stop the sounds of a riles firing 3,750 rounds a day by 30 State Troopers that can be not heard with me on my back porch...five days a week. Hampton is a bed room community, not a military base..WE in HAMPTON needs every one of you, that this e-mail is address to PLEASE listen to all of the people of HAMPTON CONN. affected by this massive disruption of our peace in our area in which we live in...THANK YOU <<>>

JAMES KOWALYSHYN SR HAMPTON, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Denise Tsanjoures putnam, CT 06260 Apr 13, 2016

No gun range! Our town doesn't want or need this. everyone I know in town is against this proposal, we stand united AGAINST a gun range in Hampton!

Susan Martin Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Elizabeth Lindorff Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

How does anyone think this is a good idea? Why not use the old Norwich Mental Hospital site?

S.L. Johnson Willimantic, CT 06226 Apr 13, 2016

The land for sale is in a residential area. Retrofit an existing range or find an industrial area.

Maryellen Donnelly Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016 no gun range please

Lawrence Ring Woodstock, CT 06281 Apr 13, 2016

Eileen Pomfret Center, CT 06259

MoveOn.org 40 Apr 13, 2016

I grew up in neighboring town, Chaplin so I know the area. NO GUN RANGE.

Mary Ryan VERNON, CT 06066 Apr 13, 2016

Marion Barber Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Amy Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 13, 2016

Hampton is a treasure, it's unspoiled forests should be for children and wildlife. A weapons range goes against all I love about my hometown.

Elaine duchaineau Mansfield, CT 06250 Apr 13, 2016

They have other options. Let the practice there.

Frank Russell Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Please ban this.

Deborah Green BILLERICA, MA 01821 Apr 13, 2016

No Gun Range in Hampton or in the "Quiet Corner" of Connecticut.

Barbara Straub Mansfield Center, CT 06250 Apr 13, 2016

Former Hampton resident. I cannot IMAGINE the unwanted havoc this would cause, not to mention the environmental and quality of living damage to this beautiful, quiet town.

Joanna Parson New York, NY 10019 Apr 13, 2016

Kathleen Freed

MoveOn.org 41 Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

CT can not afford this here or anywhere. We have worked and sacrificed to maintain the quiet corner, please don't ruin it!

Judy Noel Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

No gun range!

Kelley Sypher Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

I spent a portion of my Childhood living in Hampton, and will never forget the quiet and serene atmosphere. I can not imagine living in the area and having gun shots going off all the time. A range will definitely take away from the joys of living in Hampton.

Karla Middleton Middletown, CT 06457 Apr 13, 2016

James Szarkowicz Norwich, CT 06360 Apr 13, 2016

Find somewhere else!!!

Christine Ayotte Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

What the CSP STATED in useage at a gun range will have close to 1,000,000/ONE MILLION ROUNDS BEING FIRED EACH YEAR!!

Roger Burten Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Grew up in this wonderful, safe town and would like to keep guns from becoming a focal point in the community.

Kate Perch Acton, MA 01720 Apr 13, 2016

Michele fontaine

MoveOn.org 42 Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

No way!

Ian McDevitt Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Chris house Yarmouthport, MA 02675 Apr 13, 2016

Molly Clark New York, NY 10019 Apr 13, 2016

Sandra Brautigam Baltic, CT 06330 Apr 13, 2016

Please reconsider causing this very-small, quiet Town to suffer undeserved punishment because of one man's greed.

Barbara Andersen Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Eunice Goodman Brooklyn, CT 06234 Apr 13, 2016

Pamela Fontaine Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Marisa Bozza Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Jeff halbach Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Lynn Legary Lebanon, CT 06249 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 43 I just moved in here for the peace....

Ryan cascio Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Julie Stygar Mansfield, CT 06250 Apr 13, 2016

Keith Taylor Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

anthony canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 13, 2016

Laura Field Putnam, CT 06260 Apr 13, 2016

Keep the Quiet Corner quiet. No state firing range in Hampton, CT!

Robert F. Dibble Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Laura Barrow Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Frances Fox Jackman, ME 04945 Apr 13, 2016

Laura Cascio Lebanon, CT 06249 Apr 13, 2016

Sam Taylor Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

MoveOn.org 44 PUT ON A MILITARY BASE..OR CLOSE TO ONE WHERE SHOOTING IS PART OF THEIR EVERY DAY LIFE...Not in our town.... Not in the quiet corner!

Ruth H Halbach Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Hampton is no place for this gun range. It will destroy our peaceful beautiful town. It will cause emotional harm to those exposed to this terrifying noise. The state should not be spending money on this at all given our fiscal situation. Thousands are being layed off causing vital services to be cut and eliminated. The state police have a gun range!

Marion Taylor Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

NO GUN RANGE!! My family has been in Hampton for 100 yrs. Our roots are deep. We stay deeply rooted here in our "Quiet Corner" because we are lovers of peace and tranquil living. This is NOT ok.

Helen merasco Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

I love the peace and quiet of Hampton. We do not need or want this here!

Nancy Chambers Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

William Hoffman Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Michael Lynch Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Kate Donnelly Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Please keep Hampton quiet

susan Classen-sullivan canterbury, CT 06331 Apr 13, 2016

Brenda Viens

MoveOn.org 45 Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Peter Linkkila Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

This gun range would ruin my life and the lives of my neighbors.

Melinda Fields Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Eleanor Linkkila Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

James Brown Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

Barbara Reggio-Brown Hampton, CT 06247 Apr 13, 2016

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