Alabama Administrative Code
Title 220 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 220-2 - GAME AND FISH DIVISION
Section 220-2-.126 - Public Shooting Range Regulation
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 220-2-.126
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) It shall be unlawful to discharge firearms on any Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries public shooting range, except in accordance with the following regulations. All range users shall abide by the listed regulations and posted rules pertinent to the range in use. Permits for the excepted uses will be issued by the Hunter Education Coordinator or a designee. The range may be closed as necessary.
(a) Range is open during daylight hours only,
unless otherwise posted, except by permit issued by the Hunter Education
Coordinator or a designee.
(b) No
alcoholic beverages allowed.
(c)
Any legal firearm and ammunition (excluding armor-piercing, tracer, or any
ammunition considered to be incendiary or explosive) may be used on target
range.
(d) Keep all firearms on the
shooting line unloaded and muzzles pointed down range when not firing or
uncased. When not on the firing line, all firearms shall be unloaded with the
action open and muzzle pointed in a safe direction or cased.
(e) All persons are to remain behind the
shooting line while firing is taking place. No firing shall be allowed while
anyone is down range.
(f) All
firearms [except as noted below in (g)] shall only be fired from designated
stations on the concrete shooting line into the embankment at stationary paper
targets, self-healing, or metal automatic reset targets. Exploding targets are
prohibited. The targets must be placed so that shots will impact above the
range ground floor and into the bottom 5' of the embankment. Only one person
may shoot from each designated location at any given time.
(g) Only shotguns utilizing 4 size shot or
smaller may be used at the designated "Clay Target Areas."
(h) All used targets, brass, shotgun hulls,
and other trash shall be placed in a trash receptacle or removed by the user
from the public shooting range.
(i)
It shall be unlawful to violate any posted restriction.
(j) All Alabama residents 16 through 64 years
of age using a public shooting range are required to have either a valid
Alabama: state hunting license, state wildlife management area license, or a
state wildlife heritage license to use the range. All non-residents 16 years of
age and over are required to have either a valid Alabama: state non-resident
hunting license or a state wildlife management area license.
Author: Christopher M. Blankenship
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 9-2-7, 9-2-8, 9-2-12.
PENALTY: As provided by law.
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