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redd
01-12-2011, 02:39
Please read the following quote that I found on numerous websites.



...recreational shooting is generally permitted in the National Forest there are exceptions and conditions. The exceptions are normally outlined in Special Orders. In this case, Special Order 91-08 prohibits recreation/ target shooting in all of El Paso County including the area west of Monument. You can obtain a map from us that shows you exactly where these restrictions apply. The best alternative area for recreation/target shooting west of Monument is off Mt. Herman Road and down Forest Development Road (FDR) 322A. This area is located in Teller County approximately six miles from Red Rocks Ranch Road.
Now examine the map in the link below. It clearly shows that Mount Herman Road, Forest Road 322A, Balanced Rock Road and all of the other roads in the area are well within the boundaries of El Paso County.


http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5188883.pdf





The following Question and answer comes directly from www.fs.usda.gov (http://www.fs.usda.gov)


Q40. Can I do recreational shooting on Mt. Herman Road?

A. Although recreational shooting is generally permitted in the National Forest there are exceptions and conditions. Areas restricted to shooting can be found in thePPRD Target Shooting Brochure (http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5188883.pdf) or you can obtain a map from us that shows you exactly where these restrictions apply. One area for recreation/target shooting west of Monument is off Mt. Herman Road and down Forest Development Road (FDR) 322A. This area is located in Teller County approximately six miles from Red Rocks Ranch Road. The other common sense conditions are as follows: (1) you cannot discharge a firearm in or within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area (2) you cannot discharge a firearm across or on a Forest Development road or a body of water adjacent thereto, or in any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result in such discharge (3) you cannot discharge a firearm into or within any cave. I would also advise you to familiarize yourself with Colorado State law regarding possessing and transporting firearms.


The rules of El Paso County and the US Department of Agriculture don't match. Who is right? What would a forest ranger argue? What would a police officer argue? I can not find any information on this subject anywhere on the El Paso County Sheriff's website, nor will they answer my emailed questions on the subject. Does anyone out there have any ideas?

BigBear
01-12-2011, 09:30
EPSO will answer if you've sent them a concise, well thought out, grammatically correct, etc email through their website. Give them a day or two as they are busy folks.

Yes, if your email is sloppy or not well written, it sometimes goes into file 13 as they are busy and don't want to try to decipher crap all day.


And if they don't, give them a call. They love talking to folks and will get an answer to you.

spittoon
01-17-2011, 22:48
wow do you think this is coming to a blm nat forest land close to all of us . did they not close down the place in harris park allso