Does anyone know if paintball guns are legal to use on state trust land? I'm pretty sure it's not. I'm looking for the ARS or law stating it.
Thanks.
Paint balls on state land?
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I have played with a bunch of police officers that felt it was not a problem. I do not think that they were positive, but they never had a problem with it ( i know that does not make it legal though ).
The paint is water soluable and disolves usually after the first good rain. I have also played for a few years up on mnt lemon with the same guys. We spoke with the rangers about it a couple of times and they never had a problem with it either. The rangers only concern was that we did not accidently hit a hiker, which we obviously took great precaution against.
The paint is water soluable and disolves usually after the first good rain. I have also played for a few years up on mnt lemon with the same guys. We spoke with the rangers about it a couple of times and they never had a problem with it either. The rangers only concern was that we did not accidently hit a hiker, which we obviously took great precaution against.
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Re: Paint balls on state land?
In response to Daryl's reply: The answer is you cannot. Per the AZ state land site.
Some links include the following
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The last one is for a permit to be on state trust land with a group but you can see the restrictions on activies include no paint ball games.
Some links include the following
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The last one is for a permit to be on state trust land with a group but you can see the restrictions on activies include no paint ball games.
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Thanks for sharing those sites Dschur, I learned a couple of things; it is illegal to fire paint balls on State Trust Land
and it is illegal to hike with cattle and antelope on State Trust Land without a permit. :rollH:
I do remember one time at the Woodchute trailhead after hiking, a SUV load of young men showed up, parked, got out all decked up in the latest camo outfit, grabbed their paintball gear, and after a brief conversation headed into the trees. I did not feel to concerned about this activities, I found it somewhat humorous, another form of male bonding I guess.
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I do remember one time at the Woodchute trailhead after hiking, a SUV load of young men showed up, parked, got out all decked up in the latest camo outfit, grabbed their paintball gear, and after a brief conversation headed into the trees. I did not feel to concerned about this activities, I found it somewhat humorous, another form of male bonding I guess.
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