Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1660-01-27-.03 - GENERAL RULES
Violation of the following rules may result in a citation and/or expulsion from the range:
(1)
WATCH THAT MUZZLE. Keep the muzzle of any firearm pointed in a safe direction
at all times. Additional site specific rules may be posted to further clarify
muzzle safe zones other than down range such as designated loading areas for
muzzle loaders.
(2) TREAT EVERY
FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED AT ALL TIMES. It might be even if you think it
isn't.
(3) BE SURE OF THE TARGET
AND WHAT IS IN FRONT OF IT AND BEYOND IT. Make sure you have an adequate
backstop-don't shoot at a flat hard surface or water. Safety zones are defined
as an area of protection which may have restricted activities around buildings,
firing and archery ranges, roads and other designated areas. All target
practice is prohibited except at the designated ranges provided. All
unauthorized trespass in the range area is prohibited. Driving into the woods,
fields or glades is prohibited.
(4)
KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER AND OUTSIDE THE TRIGGER GUARD UNTIL READY TO
SHOOT. This is the best way to prevent an accidental discharge.
(5) CHECK YOUR BARREL AND AMMUNITION. Make
sure the barrel and action are clear of obstructions and carry only the proper
ammunition for your firearm. Furthermore, armor piercing ammunition, tracers or
any other type of explosive or incendiary ammunition is prohibited.
(6) UNLOAD FIREARMS WHEN NOT IN USE. Leave
actions open; carry firearms in cases and unloaded to and from the shooting
area. Participants may not carry loaded firearms while within the facilities.
Firearms may only be loaded while at the designated shooting
stations.
(7) POINT A FIREARM ONLY
AT SOMETHING YOU INTEND TO SHOOT. Avoid all horseplay with a gun. Acts of
disorderly or unsafe conduct, including acts which interfere with the orderly
processes conducted at the Hunter Education Center are prohibited.
(8) DON'T RUN, JUMP OR CLIMB WITH A LOADED
FIREARM. Always pull a firearm toward you by the butt, not the
muzzle.
(9) STORE FIREARMS AND
AMMUNITION SEPARATELY AND SAFELY. Store each in secured locations beyond the
reach of children and careless adults.
(10) AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEFORE OR
DURING SHOOTING. Participants may not possess any alcoholic beverage, narcotic
drug, barbiturate, marijuana or other behavior modifying substance while on the
area. No individual may be under the influence of these substances including
legal prescription medications at any time while within the
facilities.
(11) Because all firing
ranges are unique and site specific, each individual range will operate on a
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) which will be posted on site. This SOP will
outline numerous aspects of range operation and other site specific
items.
(12) Eye and hearing
protection must be worn while on or in the firing range area.
(13) All participants must check in through
the range office.
(14) Youth under
16 years of age must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at least 21
years of age at all times.
(15)
Only approved paper targets may be used. Paper targets must be placed on frames
provided by the Agency. All paper targets, expended rounds and litter must be
removed from the range and placed in the appropriate trash and/or recycle
receptacles provided.
(16) Range
Safety Officers, where provided, will have control of range safety, activities
and persons using the range.
(17)
Range flags or other signaling devices will be displayed while the range is
active.
(18) Domesticated animals
are prohibited unless service related.
(19) Ranges are open only during posted days
and hours. The Hunter Education Centers may be used for training or other
activities as scheduled during off or non-peak days and hours. The standard
individual fee rate will apply for all participants in training events or other
activities except for those set out in the SOP. Special activities must be
scheduled and approved by the range manager.
(20) Hunter Education classes are to be
scheduled a minimum of two weeks in advance and hunter education class
participants and instructors will not be charged a use fee for the classroom or
the required live fire exercise.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 70-1-206 and 70-2-224.
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