The building was purchased by the Oldham County Fiscal Court for $2.8 million and will be used by the county's police department.
Kentucky's Republican supermajority passed it out of both chambers and handed it off to Gov. Andy Beshear on March 15.
Crestwood gun range CEO Barry Laws is already trying to inform his customers.
The ammo will then be sold at the range for customers to practice shooting.
It sounds simple enough, but just checking the gun before and after each use and keeping it out of the reach of children could be the difference in life and death.
According to a post to the new Facebook group called Kentucky United, almost all of the state's counties are considering or have already passed the measure, though wording of the resolution varies from county to county.
The forum, hosted by Springdale Presbyterian Church, was aimed at having a conversation about problems and possible solutions about gun violence in America.
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                