Illinois State Police and
Department Of Natural Resources announce November 14 open range
program
Law Enforcement Officials promote hunting
safety
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[November 09, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– The Illinois State Police (ISP) and the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR), will host the annual Open Range Program at six
locations: Effingham, Joliet; LaSalle; Macomb; Pawnee; and
Pittsfield. Hunters and observers can visit ISP Ranges on November
14, 2015, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The Open Range Program is offered in an effort to promote hunting
safety by giving hunters access to ISP ranges for the purpose of
sighting in their shotguns. This will provide an opportunity for
shotguns to be checked in a controlled environment, with firearms
experts present ensuring the safe and appropriate use of the
shotgun.
Targets will be provided, and there is no charge for use of the
range. Participants must possess a valid Firearm Owner’s
Identification (FOID) card, provide their own ammunition and
transport the firearm legally by having it unloaded and enclosed in
a case.
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The Open Range Program is not part of the Concealed Carry License program.
Handguns will not be permitted at the ISP Ranges.
Logan County is located in the ISP District 9, headquartered in Pawnee. For more
information about the open range event call the Pawnee staff at 217-625-2131.
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