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Open Carry Family Picnic

D&T: April 9th 2011, 9 am till park closing.

Location: Island Lake Recreation Area @Blue Bird picnic area.

Fee: State Park Permit $10 if you haven't gotten the chance to have one attached to your plate yet.

Go here, fill it out, print it and bring it and receive your first hamburger or hot-dog free.

OC is pistol only.

Bring "Cased" rifles for the shooting range.

Table Displays

Primitive Gear

Cookout

Shooting Range (closes @5, no open carry allowed at range, all weapons entering range must be cased)

Land Navigation Event

First Aid Station

Music

Information Tables

Games

Seminars

And of course the State park.

Food & Beverages Available but you can bring you own.

NO ALCOHOL

it will not be tolerated.

$7.00 all day range fee.

Sign up for the Youth shoot (1 free per adult) and Adult Pistol Competition (ironsights only).

No Steelcore ammunition allowed, officers will inspect ammunition.

ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL, ILLEGAL DRUGS OR ILLEGAL WEAPONS!

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Well responsible legal citizens wouldn't bring those things into the state park anyway.

In Island Lake RA it is illegal to "Possess or consume an alcoholic beverage within from April 1 through Labor Day, without written authorization of the park manager"

My only hand gun is an ArmaLite AR-7 that was modified into a pistol in 61 or 62, legally.

Unfortunately because I am not the modifier...

I can not open carry it.

It must be dissembled to the point of interoperability for transport.

It must be transported in a locked case.

So it wont be coming with me and unless my father cuts his trip short I cant borrow his p-22 (in hopes of winning a rifle) or bring my rifles to the range.

It suck but I'm still showing up.

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Come anyway and show your support.

I'm 100% positive that some one will be handing out LEO packets for people to send their local Chiefs and Sheriffs so that they know "Any citizen that can legally possess a firearm can Open Carry".

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Well responsible legal citizens wouldn't bring those things into the state park anyway.

In Island Lake RA it is illegal to "Possess or consume an alcoholic beverage within from April 1 through Labor Day, without written authorization of the park manager"

Heh, weird. I always thought that was just for the beach :confused:. Either way, it's probably a good idea to not have drunks with guns, I was being a smart ass.

Heh, weird. I always thought that was just for the beach :confused:. Either way, it's probably a good idea to not have drunks with guns, I was being a smart ass.
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Heh, weird. I always thought that was just for the beach :confused:. Either way, it's probably a good idea to not have drunks with guns, I was being a smart ass.

I figured as much but you made me realize that a lot of people don't know that the law pertains to more than the beaches.

Many more don't know that Parks have different rules.

April 1 through Labor Day

Fort Custer RA - entire park.

Holly RA - day-use areas south of McGinnis Road.

Island Lake RA - day-use areas of the park.

Seven Lakes SP - entire park.

Maybury SP - entire park.

April 1 through September 30

Brighton RA - Bishop Lake day-use area.

Pinckney RA - Silver Lake and Halfmoon Lake units.

Sterling SP - day-use areas of the park.

Metamora-Hadley RA - day-use areas of the park.

Ortonville RA - Big Fish Lake day-use area.

Proud Lake RA - Huron picnic area.

Just a quick example.

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Come anyway and show your support.

I'm 100% positive that some one will be handing out LEO packets for people to send their local Chiefs and Sheriffs so that they know "Any citizen that can legally possess a firearm can Open Carry".

:yes Oh I plan too. I don't have anything else planned after work that night and ILRA is only about 10 minutes from my work. Its just been a long while since I've been to the range, would have been nice to shoot too.

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Last time I was on a state owned range some twit went on a tangent about me setting up my trap to throw rabbits because they "Distracted him." I got sick of it and started picking off his pigeons after he missed them. Even tho the supervisors where laughing their asses off I had to leave for taking his clay.

Been trying to find a range near by that will let me shoot clay rabbits with a .22, no luck so far.

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