Can You Shoot on Your Property in New Mexico? - KeepGunsSafe Yes, you can shoot on your property in New Mexico To legally shoot in a private property, you need to seek permission from the property owner, be the owner, or the lessee of the property In addition, firearms should not be discharged within 150 yards of an inhabited building or residence
New Mexico - Bureau of Land Management New Mexico laws and restrictions regarding target shooting are applicable and enforceable on BLM administered lands in New Mexico Firearms must not be discharged within 150 yards of developed recreation areas, buildings, campsites, occupied areas, recreational areas or domestic livestock
New Mexico State Laws and Published Ordinances - Bureau of Alcohol . . . Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises a person older than nineteen years of age on school premises in a private automobile or other private means of conveyance, for lawful protection of the person’s or another’s person or property
Where is it legal and safe to go shooting? : r SantaFe - Reddit It’s totally legal to shoot there, I’ve been doing it for years You’ll need to bring your own targets, and it’s up to you to practice good range safety etiquette In my experience, 99% of the people who shoot there are safe and know what they’re doing Also this spot is like 25 minutes from downtown I can’t recommend camel tracks
EplanningUi - Bureau of Land Management The BLM plans to take management actions to resolve increasing conflicts associated with recreational target shooting activities on public lands in three areas within Santa Fe County: San Pedro Mountains, Buckman-Alamo Creek, and Camel Tracks
Shooting Ranges - New Mexico Shooting Sports Public and private shooting ranges in New Mexico where you can shoot safely Typically there are target stands, shooting benches, backstops Some of the sites have restrooms, food and drinks, or even a store to buy targets, ammo, guns, and more
Shooting Ranges - NMDGF The Bureau of Land Management has several areas designated for shooting Contact your local BLM district office for locations https: www blm gov contact new-mexico Click to reload map below if borders or tools are missing, or view mobile map in a new browser window
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management on Public Lands in . . . recreational shooting on BLM-managed lands in Santa Fe County, away from residential areas, and in a manner that minimizes impacts to other resources and public land users The action is needed to address conflicts associated with the concentration of unmanaged target shooting activities near residential areas