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Q: Where can you go shoot a gun on BLM land in San Diego county Ca?
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Where is it legal to shoot firearms on Bureau of land management land?

You have to contact BLM to find out.


Want to know how to buy BLM land?

Contact the BLM to see if the land is for sale. If so, then buy it based on the BLM sale requirements. If not, then chances are you are out of luck. However, the BLM is a government entity and so it is open legal and political pressure.


What do BLM's do?

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What is the lowest price you can by a mustang horse from the BLM?

$125 If your wondering BLM stands for Bureau of Land Management!


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It is legal in most BLM and National Forest lands with certain restrictions.


Who owns nearly half of Wyoming?

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Are wild horses in Oregon?

Yeas, there are wild horses in Oregon. Throughout Southeast Oregon, to be more specific. There are multiple different herds of wild horses in Harney County. There are also the BLM (Bureau Of Land Management) Wild Horse Corrals in Burns, Oregon (also in Harney county), which are open to the public Mondays through Fridays.


How is a Mustang horse registered?

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Where do you go and file Homestead land?

If you're referring to the filing of a claim for public domain land under the Homestead Act of 1862, a prospective homesteader would file a patent request with the US Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which had land offices in every county where there was public domain land. Once the conditions of the homestead patent were met (building of a residence and development of the land for a specific period of time, usually 5 years) the patent would be deemed to be "perfected" and a deed would be issued. HOWEVER, homesteading was closed off in 1972 throughout the united states except for certain portions of Alaska, and then only by permission of BLM under certain specific conditions.