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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club is seen on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club is seen on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • A wall divides a neighboring RV park from the Skyway Trap and Skeet Club on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • A gate blocks a service road leading to Sawgrass Lake Park neighboring the Skyway Trap & Skeet and Club on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetlands and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • A berm divides the Skyway Trap & Skeet Club from neighboring Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetlands and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • A bullet "drop zone" is seen at the Skyway Trap & Skeet Club on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the neighboring Sawgrass Lake Park wetlands and to build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club is seen on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club abuts the Sawgrass Lake Park on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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  • The Skyway Trap and Skeet Club is seen on April 12, 2016 in St. Petersburg, Fla. In 2004, the Southwest Florida Water Management District spent $25 million in taxpayer money to remediate toxic lead from the wetland and build a berm to stop further contamination. After a decade-long legal battle between the District and the gun range, a lawsuit was dropped in February after NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer called for the agency's dissolution. (David Albers for The Trace)
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