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		<title>Gunning for the Staus Quo part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gunning for the status quo If—or when—the city shuts it down, San Francisco’s gun club (yes, there is one) will go out with a bang. It’s a chilly summer day at Lake Merced. On a strip of concrete near the shore, a man in a vest and safety glasses nestles a shotgun into the small [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gunning for the status quo</strong><br />
If—or when—the city shuts it down, San Francisco’s gun club (yes, there is one) will go out with a bang.</p>
<p>It’s a chilly summer day at Lake Merced. On a strip of concrete near the shore, a man in a vest and safety glasses nestles a shotgun into the small of his shoulder. He sights a clay disc lofted out over the lake and, a moment later, blows it apart. The air echoes with the dull clap of the gun.</p>
<p>Inside the worn, barrackslike clubhouse nearby, a few of the Pacific Rod and Gun Club’s 350 members drink coffee and discuss the past. Once upon a time, the 80-year-old club was a regular stopover for city pols and entertainment royalty: Ernest Hemingway shot here, as did actors Barbara Stanwyck and Rex Harrison. The stars are long gone, but the club remains a refuge.</p>
<p>“This place keeps me young,” says Walt Biondi, a lanky 90-year-old with a genial, Reagan-esque twinkle in his eyes. The son of a Calabrian teamster, Biondi was born in San Francisco and grew up with guns. As the club’s shooting instructor, he has schooled everyone from cops to former mayor Willie Brown. Biondi recently lost both his wife and his son; the club, he says, “is like my family.”</p>
<p>Biondi is worried about the club’s future worried about the club’s future. In 1999, a task force began paying attention to Lake Merced’s health, which had been declining for decades. The water was borderline toxic, its prized fish population was nearly wiped out, and the once stately boathouse had deteriorated so badly that most of it was condemned. The Public Utilities Commission was tapped to come up with a plan to restore the lake to good health and keep it that way. To that end, everything is up for reevaluation—gun club included.</p>
<p>Though the plan isn’t due until early next year, one item has been consistent throughout years of public meetings: Skeet shooting scored very low across the board for its potential environmental impact, its compatibility with other activities at the lake, and its overall popularity with users. That last conclusion might not be a surprise. After all, this is a city that voted to ban handguns in 2005—and while shotguns used for shooting skeet are vastly different from handguns used for killing people, most San Franciscans probably don’t make a distinction. “A lot of people have a hard time thinking of guns as something used for recreation, not for violence,” says Dee Dee Workman, former executive director of San Francisco Beautiful, a prime mover behind the restoration.</p>
<p>None of this has gone down well at the gun club. Fred Tautenhahn, a bullish ex-Marine in a Semper Fi jacket and black cowboy boots, has argued the club’s case at task-force meetings with martial fervor. He brushes off many of the complaints, such as those about noise. “If we’re gone, it’s not like the shooting will stop,” he says, pointing to the police range next door. “And they sometimes use machine guns.”</p>
<p>Ray Brooks, a 75-year-old club member who holds several national skeet-shooting records, isn’t happy either. But times have changed. “This used to be the countryside, just empty space,” he says, gesturing toward the surrounding hills, now studded with apartment blocks. Brooks appears in one of the oldest photos on the wall, as a seven-year-old sitting in the front row at a national shooting contest the club hosted in 1939.</p>
<p>The club has its defenders, such as a nearby apartment complex and the Chronicle’s editorial board, which has argued for a compromise. Whatever happens, the Pacific Rod and Gun Club won’t bow out quietly. “If we do get evicted, we won’t go with our tails between our legs,” Tautenhahn vows. “I’ve got plenty of ammunition—metaphorically speaking, of course.”<em>—Chris Smith</em></p>
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		<title>Gun club gains life in Lake Merced plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: John Upton May 10, 2010 Firing around: The Pacific Rod and Gun Club at Lake Merced operates The City’s only public shooting range. (Cindy Chew/The Examiner) SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco’s only public shooting range could be spared from downsizing or closure. Lake Merced and its shoreline are planned to be overhauled by the San Francisco [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By: <a href="http://www.sfexaminer.com/bios/41456397.html"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">John Upton </span></span></strong></a><br />
May 10, 2010</p>
<p>Firing around: The Pacific Rod and Gun Club at Lake Merced operates The City’s only public shooting range. (Cindy Chew/The Examiner)</p>
<p><div id="attachment_204" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 260px"><img src="http://prgc.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/lakemerced.0510.jpg" alt="" title="" width="250" height="157" class="size-full wp-image-204" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Firing around: The Pacific Rod and Gun Club at Lake Merced operates The City’s only public shooting range. (Cindy Chew/The Examiner)</p></div>SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco’s only public shooting range could be spared from downsizing or closure.</p>
<p>Lake Merced and its shoreline are planned to be overhauled by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. The agency owns the land and is ready to use the freshwater lake as an emergency water source in the aftermath of an earthquake or other catastrophe. The heavily modified lake near the Daly City border was once a hub for boating, fishing and other activities.</p>
<p>But the water level fell dramatically during an early 1990s drought, damaging the ecosystem and creating a muddy smell that drove away visitors.</p>
<p>A bait and tackle shop that stocked the lake with trout closed in 2002. Baby trout continue to be planted by the Pacific Rod and Gun Club and the state.</p>
<p>The gun club operates on the lake’s southwest shoreline, where skeet and trap shooting has taken place for nearly 80 years.</p>
<p>The club has several hundred members, with nonmembers paying to use the facilities. It also runs youth fishing programs.</p>
<p>The constant ring of gunshots on weekends and Wednesdays sullies an otherwise peaceful ambience and has helped turn neighbors and other lake users into opponents of the club’s continued operation. A police firing range operates nearby.</p>
<p>A new report about the watershed, which will be discussed publicly Wednesday, includes several potential scenarios for the club’s future. For the first time, scenarios include the continued operation of the club in its current form.</p>
<p>Club President Fred Tautenhahn, a former critic of lake planning efforts, praised the report as balanced and fair.</p>
<p>“I’m hopeful that the [unchanged club operations] scenario is going to have overwhelming support,” he said.</p>
<p>Another scenario that the public and lawmakers will be asked to consider would see some of the nine skeet and trap ranges replaced with a boathouse for rowers. A third scenario would see the club closed down and replaced with a boathouse, nature center and parkland.</p>
<p><a href="mailto:%20%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20var%20prefix%20=%20'mailto:';%20var%20suffix%20=%20'';%20var%20attribs%20=%20'';%20var%20path%20=%20'hr'%20+%20'ef'%20+%20'=';%20var%20addy92587%20=%20'jupton'%20+%20'@';%20addy92587%20=%20addy92587%20+%20'sfexaminer'%20+%20'.'%20+%20'com';%20document.write(%20'%3Ca%20'%20+%20path%20+%20'/''%20+%20prefix%20+%20addy92587%20+%20suffix%20+%20'/''%20+%20attribs%20+%20'%3E'%20);%20document.write(%20addy92587%20);%20document.write(%20'%3C//a%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3E%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20document.write(%20'%3Cspan%20style=/'display:%20none;/'%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3EThis%20e-mail%20address%20is%20being%20protected%20from%20spambots.%20You%20need%20JavaScript%20enabled%20to%20view%20it%20%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20document.write(%20'%3C/'%20);%20document.write(%20'span%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3E"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;"><a href="mailto:jupton@sfexaminer.com">jupton@sfexaminer.com</a></span></span></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Weigh in</strong></p>
<p><em>A public discussion this week focuses on the future of Lake Merced.</em></p>
<p>- Download the report from the Lake Merced watershed pages of <a href="http://www.sfwater.org/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">www.sfwater.org</span></span></a><br />
- E-mail comments to <a href="mailto:%20%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20var%20prefix%20=%20'mailto:';%20var%20suffix%20=%20'';%20var%20attribs%20=%20'';%20var%20path%20=%20'hr'%20+%20'ef'%20+%20'=';%20var%20addy23744%20=%20'lakemerced'%20+%20'@';%20addy23744%20=%20addy23744%20+%20'sfwater'%20+%20'.'%20+%20'org';%20document.write(%20'%3Ca%20'%20+%20path%20+%20'/''%20+%20prefix%20+%20addy23744%20+%20suffix%20+%20'/''%20+%20attribs%20+%20'%3E'%20);%20document.write(%20addy23744%20);%20document.write(%20'%3C//a%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3E%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20document.write(%20'%3Cspan%20style=/'display:%20none;/'%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3EThis%20e-mail%20address%20is%20being%20protected%20from%20spambots.%20You%20need%20JavaScript%20enabled%20to%20view%20it%20%3Cscript%20language='JavaScript'%20type='text/javascript'%3E%20%3C!--%20document.write(%20'%3C/'%20);%20document.write(%20'span%3E'%20);%20//--%3E%20%3C/script%3E"></a><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;"><a href="mailto:lakemerced@sfwater.org">lakemerced@sfwater.org</a> </span></span>until May 25<br />
- Attend open house at Main Library between 3:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesday May 12th<br />
- Contact San Francisco Public Utilities Commission official Suzanne Gautier at (415) 554-3204 with questions</p>
<p><em>Source: SFPUC</em></p>
<p>Read more at the San Francisco Examiner: <a href="http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/Gun-club-gains-life-in-Lake-Merced-plan-93255134.html#ixzz0nYbpDPPJ"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #0066cc;">http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/Gun-club-gains-life-in-Lake-Merced-plan-93255134.html#ixzz0nYbpDPPJ</span></span></a></p>
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