How many others who do not live in town/city limits or in an HOA can't find explicit ordinances about distance requirements from roads or other people's buildings? Here, you are not allowed to shoot from a road, which I consider common sense if it is not your very own private road. I live far from other homes but am wondering about any other requirements for practice. There is a huge and confusing mess of state hunting and self-defense laws, but nothing about target practice requirements outside of incorporated areas. NOT that the state should shove its big fat hands on that, as they have tried to do! (Last year there was an attempt to keep counties from allowing shooting on people's own property, period. Which would leave only official shooting ranges or hunting areas to shoot in--drivedrivedrivedrivedrive.)
It'd be good to know if there even are any such restrictions, to protect those of us just practicing on inanimate targets on our own land from being unpleasantly surprised. The "keep all projectiles from leaving your own property" that at least one state uses keeps it simple.
Now that more states are lumping airguns in with firearms, this is something to watch closely.
It'd be good to know if there even are any such restrictions, to protect those of us just practicing on inanimate targets on our own land from being unpleasantly surprised. The "keep all projectiles from leaving your own property" that at least one state uses keeps it simple.
Now that more states are lumping airguns in with firearms, this is something to watch closely.
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