Harrier
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It could still work if you get situated next to natl forest or state land, in a county or remote town that has a 1/4 mile rule on the books
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Harrier said:It could still work if you get situated next to natl forest or state land, in a county or remote town that has a 1/4 mile rule on the books
I live in one of those Ranches as well, in Apache County. The HOA (supposed to just be for road maint) tried calling the Sheriff to enforce a no shooting provision and Sheriff told them to pound sand. That it was legal according to the law for the person to be shooting on their property and it wan't his job to enforce some HOA rule.jrleen said:I am in Yavapai and over the years ownership has changed to a different younger/crowd. One of my my neighbors is a buddy who is retired MCSO. We have had several conversations regarding our shooting spots with local LE over the years and he generally uses the 1/4 mile rule if he is ever called....now things can change if damage or a clear safety issue(like with flying rounds). Thankfully all my neighbors are low key and we leave each other alone and respect/enjoy the freedoms we have on the ranch. Two areas on the ranch have ongoing land owner disagreements wanting/asking for more controls. My understanding is LE has asked that they resolve or file complaints with the courts...no one to my knowledge has been cited. Who knows where goes as more people populate the ranch. Things change and if they ever add attorneys into the mix I am sure we will all hate the results. At the moment its still good for me.
I was told that on most State Land (at least around my area) hunting was allowed but NOT target shooting. Wouldn't shooting into such land put a person in violation of that?Harrier said:It could still work if you get situated next to natl forest or state land, in a county or remote town that has a 1/4 mile rule on the books
Harrier said:Under pressure from Tucson tree huggers and the trash left by local A**holes, the Forest Service has shut down the whole east side of a mountain range that used to allow target shooting, around here. AFAIK the park service doesn't allow any target shooting or hunting but you can at least you can carry your gun in the park now.
DmN said:Off topic... If anyone is looking for cheap acreage which some 'pretty' to it, there is a lot of nice areas north of Heber-Overgaard that are perfect for shooting.
This is still only applies to "within or into the limits of any municipality"; Every Municipality in AZ already has a law about discharging firearms within it's jurisdiction.TheRifleman said:I'm not sure what the confusion is with the reading of the law. Hunting = 1/4 mile; Target shooting = 1 mile. Cities or towns can't make ordinances that supersede state law as was suggested earlier.
Ballistic Therapy said:Harrier said:Under pressure from Tucson tree huggers and the trash left by local A**holes, the Forest Service has shut down the whole east side of a mountain range that used to allow target shooting, around here. AFAIK the park service doesn't allow any target shooting or hunting but you can at least you can carry your gun in the park now.
Let me guess. You are talking about the Redington Pass area ?
For the first couple miles it is closed to target shooting , not hunting.
After that you can shoot anywhere you like as long as it is safe.
They also reopened the shooting area they originally shut down after they did their study and clean up.
I shoot out there all the time.
deanq said:This is still only applies to "within or into the limits of any municipality"; Every Municipality in AZ already has a law about discharging firearms within it's jurisdiction.TheRifleman said:I'm not sure what the confusion is with the reading of the law. Hunting = 1/4 mile; Target shooting = 1 mile. Cities or towns can't make ordinances that supersede state law as was suggested earlier.
What's your definition of cheap? There was (possibly still is) an 80 acre parcel for sale in the Witch Wells area north of St John's that was listed at $24k OBO.Jack Dupp said:DmN said:Off topic... If anyone is looking for cheap acreage which some 'pretty' to it, there is a lot of nice areas north of Heber-Overgaard that are perfect for shooting.
Where? Got any links? What's your definition of 'cheap'?
I've looked for land from Chevelon to Snowflake, Concho to Witch Well in the past and couldn't quite find something that I could either afford or that appealed to me.
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