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<blockquote data-quote="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline" data-source="post: 2906164" data-attributes="member: 108926"><p>Check with the local Sheriff's office, here in California in my county, if someone complains they will respond, I've been kicked out 3 times now, the 1st and 2nd time the same deputy responded, A spot I'd been shooting at for nearly 3 decades as did half the county, the 1st time the deputy was a real Adam Henry, the 2nd time he was a lot less pleasant about the whole thing, informed me I would be ticketed if it happened again, the 3rd time I was confronted by the Forrest service, again I was threatened if it happened again, I was shooting at the end of a service road, shooting into the bank across a small draw, which had seasonal runoff flowing down it, ( late April ) it likely would have dried up within a weeks time, I was informed that it is illegal to shoot over a water way, plus I had parked my truck more than half a vehicle width of the road, she took both my drivers and hunting license information plus recorded my license plate, I was told now that I was in the system and it happened again I would be ticketed and fined, in my state of nearly 40 million people its hard to stay out of hearing range of some huckleberry with a cell phone, each time I was detained for a hour or more,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline, post: 2906164, member: 108926"] Check with the local Sheriff's office, here in California in my county, if someone complains they will respond, I've been kicked out 3 times now, the 1st and 2nd time the same deputy responded, A spot I'd been shooting at for nearly 3 decades as did half the county, the 1st time the deputy was a real Adam Henry, the 2nd time he was a lot less pleasant about the whole thing, informed me I would be ticketed if it happened again, the 3rd time I was confronted by the Forrest service, again I was threatened if it happened again, I was shooting at the end of a service road, shooting into the bank across a small draw, which had seasonal runoff flowing down it, ( late April ) it likely would have dried up within a weeks time, I was informed that it is illegal to shoot over a water way, plus I had parked my truck more than half a vehicle width of the road, she took both my drivers and hunting license information plus recorded my license plate, I was told now that I was in the system and it happened again I would be ticketed and fined, in my state of nearly 40 million people its hard to stay out of hearing range of some huckleberry with a cell phone, each time I was detained for a hour or more, [/QUOTE]
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