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Paper Hunter
Run in with Park Country Sheriff's department
I had an interesting experience with a couple officers from the Park County Sheriff's department last Sunday, and I'm curious to see what y'all think.
Some friends and I had planned to spend the day shooting up at Pike National forest. We were at a spot that I've been going to for 10+ years, and it's a popular spot for others as well, based on how much brass/shotgun shells we pick up every time we go there. I was sighting in my AR and 10/22, as both have new glass, and my friends were shooting clay pigeons.
After we'd been there for a few hours, two officers from the Park County Sheriff's department pulled up and demanded our IDs. We happily obliged, and asked if there was a problem. They didn't tell us what the problem was, so I wandered over to my camp chair to grab a drink, and one of the officers said "Stay where you are, sir....we're liable to shoot first and ask questions later." I was a bit surprised at that, but I held my tongue. Eventually they returned our IDs, and they said we should shoot elsewhere. I asked if we were breaking any laws, and they said no, but they stuck around until we started packing up, the understanding being that we were done for the day.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? The area where we were shooting isn't too far from 285....maybe we'll have better luck if we go farther in?
Last edited by bchase75; 06-19-2014 at 13:56.
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