Illinois State Police & Department of
Natural Resources announce November 15 Open Range Program
Law enforcement officials promote
hunting & firearms safety
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[November 12, 2014] SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State
Police (ISP), in cooperation with the Department of Natural
Resources (DNR), announced the date for the annual Open Range
Program. Hunters and observers can visit ISP ranges beginning on
November 15, 2014, 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. Shotguns will be checked in a controlled
environment with firearms experts present to ensure the safe and
appropriate use of the shotgun.
“Hunting is a longstanding tradition shared throughout Illinois and
we want to ensure hunters take every safety precaution and are
prepared during this hunting season,” said Director Hiram Grau.
“Hunting accidents are preventable which is why it’s important to
take advantage of this opportunity to practice safe marksmanship,”
he stressed.
The Open Range Program is a collaborative effort organized annually
by the Illinois State Police and the Department of Natural
Resources.
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“This is an invaluable opportunity for hunters to be sure their
firearms are accurately sighted-in prior to opening day,” said IDNR
Director Marc Miller. “I encourage sportsmen and women to practice
their skills and test their equipment on a range to ensure they can
take clean, ethical shots during our firearm deer seasons.”
Anyone interested in visiting a range is advised to make
reservations in advance of November 15. 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.
The Open Range Program is not part of the Concealed Carry License
program. Handguns will not be permitted at the ISP Ranges.
Advanced reservations will be accepted at the following ISP Ranges
which will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on November
15, in Effingham, Joliet, Macomb, Pawnee, and Pittsfield:
In District nine, which includes Logan Couty, contact the District
Nine Academy, Pawnee, at 217-625-2131
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