It is a problem--there is no doubt about it. Here in SC, which I consider to be one of the more "gun friendly" states, a gentleman started to propose putting an indoor range in a mostly industrial out of the way area of Charleston. The mayor of Charleston, a nice guy but a raving liberal democrat, quickly had a zoning past that, surprise, surprise, targeted indoor gun ranges and put restrictions on such a possiblilty that essentially eliminated the proposed range even before it was actually proposed per city procedures. We also have a range that leaves a bit to be desired but we also have one that is as good as it can get (ATP Gunshop in Summerville, SC). We also have a free outdoor range in the national forest nearby but I find it so isolated that it scares me to go there, even with a friend or two. Situational awareness tells me that I am just too vulnerable for my liking. Yup, Cleveland, Ohio just does not sound like you can spell "gunshop" there. Ya want one--move--it really is your only alternative.