Authorities asking you to be responsible while target shooting to avoid starting a wildfire
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The following is a joint press release from the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Falls Fire Department, and Bureau of Land Management – Idaho Falls District Office.
IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho Falls Fire Department, Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, and the Bureau of Land Management – Idaho Falls District reminds the public that the smallest of ignition sources during hot and windy conditions could easily cause a fire and result in a misdemeanor or a felony.
Target shooting with certain types of ammunition and exploding targets creates an easy ignition source. According to the BLM, exploding targets are prohibited on public land from May 10 until October 20. Using a proper target, such as a cardboard box or paper to limit the chance of a wildfire is recommended. In addition, law enforcement and firefighters ask that the public be cognizant of t
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