[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 162 (Tuesday, August 20, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 43068-43069]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-21099]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[CA-068-06-1220-00]
Final Supplementary Rule and Response to Comments Affecting
Public Lands Within the Barstow Resource Area; California
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: This notice establishes a supplementary rule regarding
recreational shooting within the Barstow Resource Area, Bureau of Land
Management. This supplementary rule requires that, on Public Lands
within the Barstow Resource Area, in areas permitted by San Bernardino
County Ordinance 22.011 for legal recreational target shooting of
rifles, handguns and shotgun slugs, no person shall fire, shoot or
discharge a firearm at any object other than a retrievable paper
silhouette or bulls-eye target or a firearm target constructed of plate
iron or plate steel such as an iron silhouette, knock-down or spinner
target. This supplementary rule will become effective and enforceable
on August 26, 1996.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with title 43, Code of Federal Regulations
Sec. 8365.1-6, the State Director may establish supplementary rules in
order to provide for the protection of persons, property, and public
lands and resources. This authority was delegated to the District
Managers and Area Managers pursuant to BLM Manual 1203, California
Supplement.
Copies of this supplementary rule would be made available at the
local BLM office and affected lands within the Barstow Resource Area
would be posted.
PENALTIES: Failure to comply with this supplementary rule would be
punishable by a fine not to exceed $100,000 and/or imprisonment not to
exceed 12 months.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This supplementary rule was proposed to
deter and prevent the accumulation of household refuse and trash which
is being deposited on these Public Lands by a significant portion of
recreational shooters. Shooters on public lands have used as targets
and then discarded old television sets, glass bottles, propane gas
cylinders, and other similar items and, as a result, have adversely
impacted the quality of these public lands. These types of discarded
targets pose a significant public safety threat and cause unsightly
litter. This supplementary rule will not infringe upon Constitutional
rights of an individual to own or possess lawful firearms. This rule
does not impact or effect lawful hunting of wild birds or game.
Additionally, this rule does not impact or effect lawful skeet shooting
in areas open for the discharging of shotguns. All shooters will be
responsible to retrieve and properly dispose of their targets and spent
shells upon leaving Public Lands.
Response to Comments: The majority of written comments submitted
during the thirty day comment period were supportive of this
supplementary rule. In response to several concerns, this rule does not
prohibit or impact lawful skeet shooting within areas open to shotgun
shooting.
The BLM does realize that littering and illegal dumping on public
lands is
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a major problem. The BLM realizes that the majority of recreational
shooters are responsible and do not leave behind their refuse. However,
this supplementary rule was implemented to promote responsible target
shooting on public land and to deter the minority of shooters who do
contribute to this larger refuse problem.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Maps depicting areas affected by this
proposed rule and other pertinent information may be obtained at the
BLM Barstow Resource Area office (619-255-8700) or the California
Desert Information Center (619-255-8760), both located in Barstow,
California.
Tim Read,
Area Manager.
[FR Doc. 96-21099 Filed 8-19-96; 8:45 am]
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