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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3770317" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Arrows and BBs are mostly illegal to be projectiled in Mustang city limits</p><p>Sec. 78-176. - Use of archery equipment.</p><p>(a)Except as provided in this section, it is unlawful to use archery equipment for hunting purposes of all wildlife, including, but not limited to, wild or non-domesticated animals, birds, and waterfowl, within the city limits.(b)The use of archery equipment is forbidden within the city limits except as follows<img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" />1)For hunting under the following conditions:a.On 20 acres or more contiguous area zoned agricultural.b.With the permission of the owner of such property.c.Provided no hunting is permitted within 300 feet of any structure.d.Provided no hunting is permitted within 300 feet of any adjacent property line.e.Provided also that all hunting is performed in accordance with state and federal law.f.No hunting shall not be permitted on any public property.(2)For target practice on 20 acres or more contiguous area zoned agricultural under the following provisions and restrictions:a.In accordance with the regulations established for hunting in subsections a. through d. of subsection (1); orb.In accordance with subsection (3) of this section;c.Provided that no arrow may have a tip other than a target point. Use of broadheads or other heads with cutting blades for target practice is prohibited.(3)For target practice on property with less than 20 acres contiguous area under the following provisions and restrictions:a.Arrows must be discharged toward a target backed by an impenetrable, vertical backstop at least eight feet wide and six feet tall directly behind the target butt, and at least 100 feet from the property line of the adjacent property behind the backstop.b.Archery equipment must be used within a confined space. If the area is not fenced, the target area and sidelanes must be conspicuously surrounded with rope or brightly colored tape placed three feet above the ground and placed in such a way as to exclude persons from walking into the path of the arrow.c.No arrow may have a tip other than a target point. Use of broadheads or other heads with cutting blades for target practice is prohibited.d.No child under the age of 14 years may engage in target practice unless supervised by an adult.(4)For instruction, training, target practice and exhibition shooting in nonresidential areas only, under the supervision and sponsorship of a school, business, recreational association, trade association, governmental agency, or archery association. In such instances, subsections b. and d. of subsection (3) shall apply. In addition, a backstop made of at least three-fourths-inch exterior grade plywood eight feet square must be erected 12 to 18 inches behind the target butt.</p><p>(Ord. No. 764, § 1, 1-2-2001; Ord. No. 867, § 1, 10-7-2003)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit to add....I got suckered in by a decade old thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3770317, member: 2106"] Arrows and BBs are mostly illegal to be projectiled in Mustang city limits Sec. 78-176. - Use of archery equipment. (a)Except as provided in this section, it is unlawful to use archery equipment for hunting purposes of all wildlife, including, but not limited to, wild or non-domesticated animals, birds, and waterfowl, within the city limits.(b)The use of archery equipment is forbidden within the city limits except as follows:(1)For hunting under the following conditions:a.On 20 acres or more contiguous area zoned agricultural.b.With the permission of the owner of such property.c.Provided no hunting is permitted within 300 feet of any structure.d.Provided no hunting is permitted within 300 feet of any adjacent property line.e.Provided also that all hunting is performed in accordance with state and federal law.f.No hunting shall not be permitted on any public property.(2)For target practice on 20 acres or more contiguous area zoned agricultural under the following provisions and restrictions:a.In accordance with the regulations established for hunting in subsections a. through d. of subsection (1); orb.In accordance with subsection (3) of this section;c.Provided that no arrow may have a tip other than a target point. Use of broadheads or other heads with cutting blades for target practice is prohibited.(3)For target practice on property with less than 20 acres contiguous area under the following provisions and restrictions:a.Arrows must be discharged toward a target backed by an impenetrable, vertical backstop at least eight feet wide and six feet tall directly behind the target butt, and at least 100 feet from the property line of the adjacent property behind the backstop.b.Archery equipment must be used within a confined space. If the area is not fenced, the target area and sidelanes must be conspicuously surrounded with rope or brightly colored tape placed three feet above the ground and placed in such a way as to exclude persons from walking into the path of the arrow.c.No arrow may have a tip other than a target point. Use of broadheads or other heads with cutting blades for target practice is prohibited.d.No child under the age of 14 years may engage in target practice unless supervised by an adult.(4)For instruction, training, target practice and exhibition shooting in nonresidential areas only, under the supervision and sponsorship of a school, business, recreational association, trade association, governmental agency, or archery association. In such instances, subsections b. and d. of subsection (3) shall apply. In addition, a backstop made of at least three-fourths-inch exterior grade plywood eight feet square must be erected 12 to 18 inches behind the target butt. (Ord. No. 764, § 1, 1-2-2001; Ord. No. 867, § 1, 10-7-2003) Edit to add....I got suckered in by a decade old thread [/QUOTE]
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