a fight. we came out here because it was away from people so we wouldn t have an impact on them. when people build houses and move closer to this sort of use it s offensive. we have a right to do this. we have a right to be here, and we re going to fight it. reporter: still the gun club has lost several members due to the perceived costs of fighting a lawsuit in federal court. gregg: what impact does the club actually have on the surrounding environment, dan? reporter: well, the city of ash land wanted to know that very question. they commissioned a study last summer before the lease was signed. they concluded the gun club was not having an adverse effect on the environment. just to make sure the environment would be safe the city was requiring all kinds of mitigation and lead recycling be done on the property by the gun club. yet the homeowner suing, an allergy doctor is not appeased.
steroid. sounds scary because people hear about steroids. safe, works, and frankly the best medicine out there. this pollen comes from a number of places. right. trees and flowers. how do you know what you are actually allergic to? can you pin point it to say the grass or the maple tree? we know there is a seasonality to most of it. in the dead of winter it s dust mites and sometimes mold. right now it s trees. grasses, it will be ragweed in the late summer early fall. there s a geographic aspect. there s a seasonality to it. but if you seem not to be able to sort of tell when you re going to have troubles, that s when you have to see an allergy doctor and get those tests and maybe shots. but for most of us we have a season that s more of a problem than others. real quick before we let you go, this is a nationwide thing but are there certain states that really get socked? you know, once upon a time really bad allergy patients used to move to new mexico and arizona because i