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only when the shooter can't seen to be trust to clean up after themselves. People being disrespectful to the land and others. There is always tons of freedom until irresponsible immature show up and the government control comes in to take the fun away. Look at what happen to Sloan ...
I figured as much. I noticed Dimitri from primary arms shoots down roads and sets up targets in the road all the time when showing off products and i know he's done some videos doing this in Nevada. Not sure if this is Nevada though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voXXwlzxB68
I like their company and some of their products but what he's doing is wrong and the more people who watch these videos the more likely some will copy what he's doing and get in trouble.
Someone called him out on facebook and they got banned for it.
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ReplyDeleteLast time I went to Lovell canyon there was a big sign saying no shooting right before you enter.
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ReplyDeleteIs it legal to setup targets on the dirt roads and shoot down them in the desert ? I've noticed some people doing this.
ReplyDeleteNo. It is illegal to shoot on or over a road and extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
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DeleteI like their company and some of their products but what he's doing is wrong and the more people who watch these videos the more likely some will copy what he's doing and get in trouble.
Someone called him out on facebook and they got banned for it.
Is it ok to target practice .177 air riffles on the wetlands.. not hitting live animals.. just target practice..
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