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2/3/2007 2:45:47 PM EDT
Ok, so I went to the gun club today (private) and found that someone had left target pasters and a cheap machine rest there. As a rule if a shooter leaves targets, pasters or factory ammo it's fair game to the finder. At least at my club if you don't take it someone else will. If it is expensive then you leave it or hold it and post a lost and found on the bulletin board. What say the morals po po on ARFCOM.
2/3/2007 2:49:29 PM EDT
[#1]
id be pissed if i took gear to my truck, and came back to find the rest of my gear had been "found"

if people want MY stuff they better be willing to earn it
2/3/2007 2:50:02 PM EDT
[#2]
I had a guy return a pair of sunglasses I left at the club.
2/3/2007 2:52:32 PM EDT
[#3]
At a private club there should be ways to find out who shot earlier in the day so find out and return the items, cheap or not.
2/3/2007 2:53:15 PM EDT
[#4]



What would you want someone to do with any items you left by mistake?




2/3/2007 2:53:18 PM EDT
[#5]
Thieves of any type make me nauseous. If you 'found' something and someone returned and said it was theirs...it is theirs.

2/3/2007 2:56:30 PM EDT
[#6]
I leave cheap crap like that behind so I don't have to haul it to the dump and pay a fee.  People think they pulled a fast one.
2/3/2007 2:56:33 PM EDT
[#7]
Return it at the next meeting.
2/3/2007 2:59:04 PM EDT
[#8]
Abandoned property.

All states have abandoned property laws.  A private range its easy to find who was there if its equipment, ammo.

If its just targets, pff use them.
2/3/2007 3:01:21 PM EDT
[#9]
If you didn't buy it. If it wasn't given to you. Then is isn't yours. I "find" things all of the time at the public range. I leave it there until I am ready to leave. If it hasn't been claimed, I take it to the range office.

That is except for brass or others things that are oviously discarded.
2/3/2007 3:02:43 PM EDT
[#10]
The targets im fine with, the machine rest and loaded ammunition is thievery.  

Having ground is nice, you don't have to worry about someone "finding" your targets or ammo and shooting them.

-dan
2/3/2007 3:03:28 PM EDT
[#11]
morals po po on you.

I should not have to say why
2/3/2007 3:13:39 PM EDT
[#12]
If something isn't yours you don't take it.  Period.

Anything else is just trying to justify your own greed and lack of morals.
2/3/2007 3:19:12 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
I leave cheap crap like that behind so I don't have to haul it to the dump and pay a fee.  People think they pulled a fast one.


This is exactly the problem here in the National Forests . People leave their targets , pop/beer cans , CRT's , dishwashers on and on .

Slowly we (the folks that shoot there) are being trained to bring extra plastic bags to clean up after others .

I've made it my bidness to warn others of possably losing our shooting spot and encourage them to at least take their crap .

"Pack it in pack it out"
2/3/2007 3:22:22 PM EDT
[#14]
I get a warm fuzzy feeling returning lost items to their owner, likewise when someone returns something I lose.

Thieves, looters, scum, it's all the same to me.
2/3/2007 3:25:30 PM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:


What would you want someone to do with any items you left by mistake?





+1
2/3/2007 3:31:28 PM EDT
[#16]

Quoted:
Abandoned property.

All states have abandoned property laws.  A private range its easy to find who was there if its equipment, ammo.

If its just targets, pff use them.


+1

In Florida, there is no such thing as Finders-Keepers.  Under this situation, things left behind WOULD NOT BE ABANDONED property.  Thus, if found, must be turned into law enforcement...

FSS 705.102(1)  Whenever any person finds any lost or abandoned property, such person shall report the description and location of the property to a law enforcement officer.

                 (4)  Any person who unlawfully appropriates such lost or abandoned property to his or her own use or refuses to deliver such property when required commits theft as defined in FSS 812.014.

Leave stuff alone... the owner will most likely be back...    
2/3/2007 3:36:30 PM EDT
[#17]
I usually cart it up to the clubhouse and leave it there so it doesn't get blown away or rained on. We have a pretty honest bunch.
2/3/2007 3:39:10 PM EDT
[#18]
targets fair game

ammo take at own risk... it may have been left for a reason.

anything else... it isn't yours they may be back soon upon discovering their loss.  Leave it for the range guys to take care of.
2/3/2007 4:14:45 PM EDT
[#19]
My range is on my property so if somebody was shooting without permission and left stuff it's mine.
2/3/2007 4:32:09 PM EDT
[#20]
Standard procedure. Drop it off at Gator Guns the owner will pick it up.
2/3/2007 4:37:58 PM EDT
[#21]
Regardless of what it was, I would either leave it where it was sitting or carry it up to the range office to be claimed later. I wouldn't take it for my own.
2/3/2007 4:48:25 PM EDT
[#22]
At my club there are 250 members some come out to shoot once or twice a year! I have seen stuff that had been left for over a year and they just don't care to come back to claim it. I found a cheap o Timex kids watch 3 months ago, still hanging on the bulletin board. Rarely is ammo left, brass and targets are fair game in my book. I've left mine out before and they were not there the next week when I came back. I also snag targets that the police dept's leave after training. I figure I paid for some of them anyway and they are the big silhouettes. Reloaded ammo that has been left for a long time becomes a target.