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So it begins! Drivers go through National Forest Service FEDERAL checkpoint, asked about guns and firearm usage
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TUCSON - Redington Pass visitors had to go through a Forest Service checkpoint Saturday.
Forest and National Park rangers along with the Arizona Game and Fish Department made sure visitors followed the law.
People legally shoot firearms in areas next to the main road. Many of them leave their empty cartridge casings and targets on the ground.
"You come out here to shoot," Shephard Luke said, "and it just ruins the sport, makes a gun owner look bad."
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Many who went through the checkpoint appreciated the enforcement.
"I don't mind it at all," Michael Lachapelle said. "They're keeping things regulated, making sure that people are doing what they're supposed to do, cleaning up after themselves. So it's good."
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