Oregon Code § ORS 477.512

Additional acts prohibited during fire season
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) Exploding target means a device:
(A) Designed for use or used as a target for small arms ammunition or for other projectiles;
(B) Consisting of a flammable substance or flammable combination of substances; and
(C) Capable of exploding when struck by small arms gunfire or by other projectiles.
(b) Small arms means a shotgun, rifle, pistol or revolver.
(c) Tracer ammunition means a bullet that contains a flammable substance designed to ignite upon firing of the bullet and to burn with sufficient brightness to allow observation of the bullet trajectory.
(2) A person violates this section if, during a fire season declared under ORS 477.508 for a forest protection district or a part of a forest protection district:
(a) The person discharges an exploding target or tracer ammunition on land that is inside the district or is within one-eighth of a mile of the district; or
(b) Tracer ammunition discharged by the person crosses above land that is inside the district or is within one-eighth of a mile of the district.
(3) Violation of this section is a Class A violation. In addition to any enforcement officer specifically identified in ORS 153.005, the State Fire Marshal, the State Forestry Department or the State Forester may issue a citation for a violation under this section.
Note: 477.512 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 477 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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