I’d support a $10-$15 range fee or yearly pass. Money collected should go directly to the range for maintenance. As a range user it makes sense that shooters pay something for the upkeep. I go fishing as a hobby but still need to pay ramp fees for launching my boat and I also pay for commercial bottom fishing license just to catch onaga and opakapaka. I hope my $$$ help with harbor maintenance and I support similar fees for kokohead..
All my range fee money went toward an excise tax increase for a rail system I'll never use.
Tell me how the users of a service should be taxed even more when they already pay property taxes, excise taxes, gas taxes, vehicle taxes, and so on which pays for ALL parks, whether we use them or not.
When something is operated using public funding, it's supposed to remain open to the public without charge.
I have no problem with the C&C Parks Dept opening up a KHSC pro shop that sells targets, frames, ammo, optics, firearm cleaning supplies, basic tools, and so on. That would be the customer's choice to support it, and it directly benefits today's shooters while helping budget for future range maintenance.
They can't even keep the restrooms at KHSC functioning. That's a basic service unrelated to its operation as a range. That's where your "range fee" would be spent, and the money that would have gone for restroom repairs and maintenance would be spent on other park operating costs in general.
If this state knows how to do anything, it's an expert at robbing special funds to offset spending deficits in the general fund.