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I know you can't shoot across the road, but is there a legal limit as to how far off the road you have to be when you shoot? Do you have to be off the public highway right-of-way and onto private land? I never shot that close to a road to have to worry about it, but now that the discussion has come up, I'm curious.

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Doc, I believe it covers this a little in the frequently asked questions of the syllabus. It says there is no certain amount you have to be as long as its beyond guardrail, fence, or mowed section because it is considered the maintain part of the highway.

Correct, multiple DEC officers have told me the same thing, as long as you are off of the maintained part of the highway.

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Doc, I believe it covers this a little in the frequently asked questions of the syllabus. It says there is no certain amount you have to be as long as its beyond guardrail, fence, or mowed section because it is considered the maintain part of the highway.

I know we have a lot of dirt roads that have no guard rails, mowing or fences so I guess you could be standing just off the gravel and legally shoot. That's surprising, but if that's what it says, then that's what it says.

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Q. How far must I be from

a public highway to legally

discharge a firearm or bow?

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A. The law does not specify a distance.

You need only be off the maintained

portion of any public highway and discharge

in a manner that does not result

in a shot or arrow passing over any portion

of that maintained public highway.

Mowed areas of state, county, and town

highways, up to fencing and guard rails,

and ditch lines are considered maintained

portions of public highways and

roads. A seasonal public road that is not

maintained during winter is still considered

a public highway.

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