... As to pre 2013 rifles, if "I borrow one" , have it at a range does anyone check if it is mine?
While at the range the other day (Savage) the ranger showed up and checked my permit. Didn't ask what guns I was shooting or what size magazines I had or anything like that.
What 'ranger'? Do you mean range officer?
What permit would that be? Anything you owned prior to SB 281 would not need a permit, so what is there to check?
Park rangers. Savage range is part of the state park system.
They stop by to see if you paid for the day permit, or season pass.
What 'ranger'? Do you mean range officer?
What permit would that be? Anything you owned prior to SB 281 would not need a permit, so what is there to check?
What kind of permit would you have to have with you for anything you acquired after SB281 was passed? That is assuming you do not have a machine gun, a suppressor, or some other item covered under the NFA.
Never been to Savage but if it's a state park you can probably buy your pass at Wal Mart.
There is probably somewhere onsite as well.
I buy my yearly pass to Elk Neck State Forest at Wal Mart.
edit: You can also get them online at the DNR website
Where do you go to get the permit? Ranger station on the right(headed west)?
Never been to Savage but if it's a state park you can probably buy your pass at Wal Mart.
There is probably somewhere onsite as well.
I buy my yearly pass to Elk Neck State Forest at Wal Mart.
edit: You can also get them online at the DNR website