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    Default Shooting on private land? Unincorporated Jeffo

    So what's the rules about shooting on private land in unincorporated Jefferson county? Had the inspector looking at the home we're buying yesterday tell me I would be good to go but I trust a bunch of random guys in the Internet way more than him.
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    So am I reading that right? If I'm outside the red area and not incorporated I'm GTG?

    Which would be awesome as I'm right outside the red zone.
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    • Sheriff's Office Behind the Badge Newsletter Topic
      Target Shooting on Public Land


      This month’s Behind the Badge is brought to you as a result of numerous calls and complaints regarding the discharge of firearms. Shooting is generally allowed on public lands except in developed recreation sites or areas.

      Shooting is allowed on public lands as long as the activity:

      • Does not create a public hazard, nuisance, or direct threat to public safety. This includes shooting any weapon from, across, or toward any road or trail, regardless of the road or trail surface, shooting in an unsafe manner, or shooting in an unsafe direction.
      • Does not damage or destroy natural features, native plants, cultural resources, historic structures or government/private property. This includes using any vegetation or structure as a target, backstop, or target holder.
      • Does not facilitate and create a condition of littering and abandoned personal property. The shooting of any glass or material that would break into small pieces and create a hazard or litter is prohibited. All spent shells or brass are considered litter as well.
      • In addition, you must not possess or discharge a firearm in violation of any Colorado State Law. This includes possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance and carrying a concealed weapon in violation of state law.









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    I'm gonna be in box 3.

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    Nice location. I found the map when I was searching for property and was shocked at all the areas in red!


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