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Target shooting has its limitations


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With increased citizen concern regarding target shooting in congested areas, Washoe County sheriff’s deputies are reminding residents of county ordinances governing discharge of firearms in congested areas.

It is unlawful to discharge: any gun, pistol, or rifle, with the exception of shotguns, air rifles, or BB guns, within 5000 feet of an occupied dwelling; shotguns, air rifles, or BB guns within 1,000 feet of an occupied dwelling; a firearm from, upon, over or across any federal or state highway or any county road or highway; a firearm within a Nevada State Park, unless otherwise designated by the administrator; within the jurisdiction of the U.S. Forest Service it is prohibited to discharge a firearm in or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area, or across or on a National Forest System road or a body of water adjacent thereto, or in a manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result in such discharge, or into or within any cave.

A “congested area” is a geographic location where discharge of any firearm is prohibited. Because congested areas are generally densely populated, it has a high risk of personal injury.

A “restricted congested area” is a location where residents must be a minimum of 1,000 feet from any occupied dwelling.

A “non congested area” is a location where residents must be 5,000 feet away from an occupied dwelling. In these areas they may shoot guns, pistols, rifles, shotguns, air rifles, BB guns, or any other firearms.

If anyone has concerns about activity that may be illegal, or dangerous, call (775) 785.9276.

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  1. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: April 27, 2013

    I’ve not heard of any increased citizen concern other than inability to buy ammunintion for target shooting.

  2. MTT says - Posted: April 27, 2013

    There is an issue here in Verdi.

    People have always shot back behind an old Ranch North of Verdi, West of Dell Web.

    When people are shooting you can hear it through the entire Valley.

    The Newer Residents from? I am going to guess Central Cali, have been freaking out. A select few anyway.

    They have effectively driven target practice out of the area. Pretty much every time gun fire is heard in the Valley the Sheriffs get a call.

    Keeping in mind the shooting has gone on forever, but the Mc Mansions are getting closer and closer to the area where people shoot.

    You now have to go way way up and out on Dirt roads to find a good spot.

  3. nature bats last says - Posted: May 4, 2013

    I know that many a wildfire has been started from bullets being shot at target ranges. Why do we need another excuse to shoot guns. All they do is cause ire and noise pollution as well. Guns are awfull and need to be destroyed. Thats my 2 cents worth.