I'll stand defense of anyone using the propane cannons in an attempt to deter wildlife damage. I have three of them I use to scare crows and turkey from newly sprouted corn fields . I operate them for about a week beginning when corn first breaks through the ground. They work for me. Two years ago I got a visit from a woman who wanted to know if I was the " Blast Master". She was complaining the loud explosions had scared her little house dog so bad that it could not $#!%. I explained the reason for using them and she said she understood , "but it scares my dog". Told her that I would slow the cannon time interval but told her I still would operate them to protect my crop which was my livelihood. Again said she understood and left. She telephoned once complaining again. I consulted an attorney. Couple of days later a Sheriff's deputy showed up to see my "weapons of mass destruction". He said the woman had told Police in nearby town that the farmer was blowing up propane tanks. Police told her to call Sheriff. Deputy saw and heard the cannons then he apologized for bothering me. He said that he would return to the woman and set her straight. She telephoned and apologized. Never any more problem from her.
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