PUBLIC
NOTICE -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GAME
AND FISH COMMISSION TO SELL AN ARIZONA TREASURE
In
a worst case scenario, thousands upon thousands of shooters could be forced onto
public lands.
KeepAndBearArms.com,
Flagstaff
Contact: Angel Shamaya, Executive Director,
(928) 522-8833
Firearms
Action Committee, Tucson
Contact: Ken Rineer, President,
(520) 404-5891
August
7, 2002
The
Arizona Game & Fish Commission is holding a meeting Friday morning that may
result in the sale of an Arizona treasure to land developers. [Reporter: See the
meeting minutes to verify this fact for yourself before you call Game & Fish
for their song and dance: http://www.flagstaffoutdoors.net/BASF/BASF.html
]
The
Commission will consider the sale or lease of the Ben Avery Shooting Range and
land adjacent to the range. The Ben Avery Range is considered one of the top
shooting facilities in the country and has been an attractive destination for
shooters around the United States.
It's
a safe place for people to shoot long range rifles and other firearms instead of
forcing thousands more shooters onto public lands.
According
to the minutes of the June 21-22, 2002 Arizona Game & Fish Commission
meeting, the disposition of land adjacent to Ben Avery Shooting Range on I-17
will be discussed, and all shooters and gun owners are encouraged to attend. Of
concern to many thousands of Arizona gun owners is the possibility of selling or
leasing a portion of the range's land to developers who may not be friendly to
the range. Total
range closure is being discussed.
The
minutes of the same meeting also contain statements that Pulte/Del Webb, a
publicly held development corporation, has already pledged $500,000 to a
shooting range project in the Buckeye Hills area. "What is curious to me is
why a huge developer like Del Webb would give that kind of money to develop a
shooting range clear across the valley from Ben Avery -- are they hoping to use
this distant range as a replacement for Ben Avery Range?" said Angel
Shamaya, Executive Director of KeepAndBearArms.com -- a Flagstaff-based
national gunowners' rights organization with hundreds of members in Arizona who
use the Ben Avery facility.
"Or are they merely seeking to cash in on the millions of dollars
the land could put into their bank account, regardless of public interest and
safety issues?"
"Shooters
from all over the United States come to shoot at this safe, well-established
facility," Shamaya added. "The land was slated long ago for one sole
purpose: a shooting range. Ben Avery is one of the very finest shooting ranges
in the country. Anything that could in any way jeopardize the facility's current
and future full use is absolutely unacceptable."
Ken
Rineer, President of Firearms Action Committee of Tucson agrees. "The land
for Ben Avery was deeded to Game and Fish for the purpose of a shooting
range," said Rineer.
"F.A.C.T. will support no other use. In Tucson, we have experience
with Departments closing shooting ranges. U.S. Forest Service closed Tucson Rod
& Gun Club in Sabino Canyon over 5 years ago. We also experienced the
promise of a new range being built by Pima county. Monies were even approved by
voters in a bond election -- but the promise to build a new range was never
fulfilled."
Mr.
Shamaya added, "Shooting ranges have come under attack all across America
in recent years. Methods for closing shooting ranges have included the lease or
sale of adjacent land along with well-planned attacks by landowners surrounding
the range. The results have been consistently problematic for shooting ranges,
and thus for the gun owners who use the facilities. The AZ Game & Fish
Department is advised to find other ways to generate money -- ways that do not
in any way jeopardize the future full use of the facility. Thousands of shooters
rely on Ben Avery Shooting Range, and sending such a large number of gun owners
out to the desert unattended could easily produce a whole new set of
problems."
It
is in the interest of all residents of Arizona to keep this world class facility
open to the public. Whether you are a shooter who wants to shoot there, or an
outdoorsperson who wants folks to shoot on an organized and safe shooting range,
you should attend this meeting and be heard.
The
AZ Game & Fish meeting on this issue is open to the public. Shooters who
oppose any non-shooting use of Ben Avery Shooting Range's land are strongly
urged to attend.
Please show up, bring your friends, fill out a speaker's card, and make
your voice heard.
WHERE:
Woodlands Radisson Hotel 1175 West Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ
WHEN: 9am on Friday August 9th
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH
2221 W. Greenway Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85023-4399
FAX Number (Director's Office) .....(602)
789-3299
Duane L. Shroufe, Director..............(602)
789-3278
Steve Ferrell, Agency Ombudsman .....(602)
789-3276