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Saw the world, been in a combat zone as a contractor and somehow ended up in the PNW. Finally feel ready to take up recreational target shooting. I think the possible incoming regulations finally pushed me to get started.
You don't know the half of it! Feel like I've been in one since I was 18. Used to be you could drive onto Fort Hood, gates were wide open, no checks ever. First time I ever had a gun pointed at me was on September 11th 2001 as they were closing the base. I was trying to make a computer delivery for my job to a school on post. I had no clue what was going on in New York. My situational awareness developed since then has served me well.So you've been to, and operated in a combat zone only to settle down in another one to live….. man, you've got issues.
I can't help but giggle a little. Last 501c3 I volunteered for I ended up as the registered LLC holder less than a year later. Still not sure how I ended up leading it. Heck maybe some of you know it. Will def get involved once I get started practicing.Welcome Aboard. Glad you found the forum.
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Check out the organized clean ups. It's the best way to meet the community and learn where and how to use public lands responsibly.
We are doing non ODF supported cleanups at public forests - check the North Fork Wolf Creek Road thread in resources.
If you really want to get involved in community action check out Trash No Land.
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Information for Target Shooting on Public Lands. "Stewardship Keeps It Open"2024 Pick Up The Burn Wolf Creek Lanes Cleanupwww.trashnoland.org
You already had it!Welcome to the forum and the PNW! We need your vote