LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Several hundred Louisvillians gathered Wednesday night in a packed cafeteria inside Assumption High School, expressing concern about a gun store set to open in Bardstown Center.
“Perhaps, maybe, those concerns would reach the landlord and the owner,” said Jefferson County Public Schools teacher Alexis Rich, who opposes the gun shop opening. “Reconsidering, obviously, would be the best-case scenario. But perhaps we look at different opening hours, different precautions or safety precautions or just think of thinking about this issue in a different way, hopefully after hearing from people who are going to be living within a mile of this establishment.”
Rich lives three traffic lights away from the future store on Bardstown Road. FBM Properties owns the property…