i'm also interested. i'm pretty sure i can get some contractor bags (thick plastic trashbags) ...i work for a general construction contractor (my dad) i'll have to ask the wife in advance!
when?
i'm also interested. i'm pretty sure i can get some contractor bags (thick plastic trashbags) ...i work for a general construction contractor (my dad) i'll have to ask the wife in advance!
when?
A bunch of us are planing this on the ar15 forums
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=8&f=20&t=351281
good call!
Vandy, I will call Rick (USFS Ranger) and ask if the April 22nd cleanup is still a go. If so, I will post it here so anyone interested in attending can participate and also you can inform the guys at ar15.com.
Additionally, the person who was thinking of using the Sheriff's Office to prevent anyone from shooting might not be the best plan. The USFS has primary jurisdiction and will not only help in preventing shooters from endangering lives, but will also post range closure signs and provide a truck for trash removal. The other factor is, the ar15.com plan of a weekend cleanup is problematic in that you will interfere with more shooters than if you do a cleanup on a weekday morning.
I will update what the USFS says tomorrow.
I spoke with USFS Ranger Rick Ellsworth (Woodland Park Sta.) about the Rampart Shooting Range cleanup.
The cleanup that was planned for the 22nd of April is now on for the 25th of April (Saturday). It looks like there are multiple groups or organizations that will be cleaning that day. It sounds like a good day to just show up and help, regardless of your affiliation. Although this isn't my military unit, I will likely be there.
I will create a new post to announce this cleanup.
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