Gun lovers' housing complex proves big hit 

A US complex where gun lovers can buy a plot for a family
home along with a Uzi sub-machine gun for nearly L250,000
is nearly sold out.

The 500-acre Front Sight complex in the Nevada desert is
sold as a protected enclave where families can live in
"ultimate safety" and get advanced weapons training.

The complex also boasts of an armoury, helicopter pad,
five-storey tower and a dozen firing ranges.

Opponents have called the project Disneyland for gun
lovers' but the man behind it, Dr Ignatius Piazza,
believes it will succeed by making weapons acceptable to
all Americans.

He said: "Guns have a bad reputation. Within 20 years
Front Sight will have changed that. We are part of the
solution to violence."

He plans to train Americans to kill swiftly anyone who
threatens their lives.

"Trying to attack anyone living at Front Sight is a
death wish. Even the most bleeding heart liberal whose
wife was raped and murdered would want to do something.
Here we teach them how."

The Daily Telegraph says Dr Piazza developed the concept
of Front Sight after his "American Dream" neighbourhood
was riddled with bullets in a drive-by shooting.


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