Which is why I haven't set foot there in years.No CC or OC is permitted at DNR ranges. Weapons have to be cased upon entry to the range.
Which is why I haven't set foot there in years.No CC or OC is permitted at DNR ranges. Weapons have to be cased upon entry to the range.
Need to know who gets this stuff? Anyone?I have the INGO banner. Who wants it so you can have it at the youth event? If no one takes it I will be disposing of it. @2A_Tom had me pick it up to take to the last M&E and would not take it back.
I also have 6,000 rounds of .22 ammo for the event that needs to go to someone who will be attending. I will not be there.
Indiana DNR has not even a knowledged my email asking what they do with with the info they collect on the CERVIS form.
Guess you can hand it off to me. Could meet ya over the weekendNeed to know who gets this stuff? Anyone?
Hope for the best and this event will happen in June.@jedi Any updates? Not looking good on the volunteer count at this point. Don't wanna start soliciting donations if we don't have the minimum needed
It's sad to say, but I too will not be participating because of this. I mean we had to bend over backwards already when we submited to the background check and all for not only our license to carry a handgun, but we continue to be subjected to one on a national level every single time we purchase a firearm.Took me awhile to remember where the link was.
To save people the trouble
Indiana Department of Natural Resources - Volunteer Console
Welcome to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Community Event Registration & Volunteer Information System (CERVIS). Thank you for your desire to serve as part of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources volunteer team. The events listed below are those that still need volunteers. To...www.cervistech.com
Phone # and email "required".
Umm, really?
So I guess Dad isn't going then, no email.
And I don't really give out my number or email, or rarely do, so...
You know that isn't going to bother a bureaucrat.Perhaps non participation is what the DNR needs to see to get rid of these ridiculous rules.
This is a win either way for the DNR. If it is a success and they get a bunch of new volunteers in their system they will take the credit. If it's dies because they placed too many restrictions/rules in the way they throw up their hands and say, "We tried."Perhaps non participation is what the DNR needs to see to get rid of these ridiculous rules.
I think this was always a DNR event. If I remember correctly I think they approached us to assist in an event that became what it is now. They just came to us because we used the range in mass, and donated a lot to them. After we left they would 100% have to change the boards. Many boards died to get us to that point.This is a win either way for the DNR. If it is a success and they get a bunch of new volunteers in their system they will take the credit. If it's dies because they placed too many restrictions/rules in the way they throw up their hands and say, "We tried."
My understanding is that this is an INGO event, not a DNR event. They seem to want to take over but do little to help.
I'd be interested in @jedi commenting on this and others who have participated previously.
BTW, has anyone cleared the use of the INGO name with @texkev?
If the organizer of this wants to contact either Michigan City Rifle Club or North Porter County Conservation Club about holding it there the contact info is on their web sites. MCRC has an active 4H chapter that could possibly be involved.
Who is in charge of this? I don't see @jedi being active here.