I'm guessing that you do. Now, it is possible you live far out in some rural location where there is no law, but my guess is you do live under the authority of local and state government. Those governments, acting on behalf of your neighbors, tell you how you can live in your house, imposing things like setbacks, maybe the height of your grass, probably the types of things you can do on your property like turning it into a waste dump or running certain types of business. Further, I'm betting that in real life you are actually a human being with some notion of civility that seems somewhat lacking in your internet persona; and that if you were doing something on your property that upset your neighbors, and they came and asked nicely, you would take their opinion into account. That's what being neighbors is about. But if you truly believe that you have the absolute right to do whatever you want on your property without regard to how if impacts other property owners, then I apologize for suggesting you would be neighborly.
Nope! Live out in the country, in, wait for it, south Mississippi! Step right out my back door and target practice.And I am very neighborly, as long as you don’t try and tell me what kind of dog I can have!