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Posted on: October 22, 2018

After Recent Incidents, Sheriff Chapman Discusses Firearms Safety in Loudoun

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

October 22, 2018


Contact: Kraig Troxell, Media Relations and Communications Manager, 703-771-5278

Kraig.Troxell@loudoun.gov


Alex Kowalski, Public Information Officer, 703-777-0625 

Aleksandra.Kowalski@loudoun.gov

                                                          


Loudoun County, VA- Know the law, be safe, and be considerate of those around you.  That is the message from Loudoun County Sheriff Mike Chapman in a video released today in response to the increase in complaints regarding the discharge of firearms in Loudoun County.  Over the past year and as recently as this past weekend, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) has responded to incidents where discharged rounds from handguns and rifles have struck nearby homes.  These incidents most frequently involved target shooting.


“As firearms can be deadly, it is important that we all understand both gun laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, as well as Loudoun County ordinances that pertain to the discharging firearms.  It is also important that you exercise your Second Amendment Right safely and be considerate of those around you,” says Sheriff Chapman in the video.


The safety message includes information pertaining to the Code of Virginia for reckless handling of a firearm (§ 18.2-56.1); requirements  from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) for certain weapons or attachments, such as fully automatic weapons and silencers, that require a specific stamp; and Loudoun County Codified Ordinance 684 regarding the discharging of firearms within Loudoun County.   


The Loudoun County Codified Ordinances outlines required distances for outdoor shooting, as well as where individuals are allowed to shoot within the County. The discharge of firearms is prohibited within 100 yards of a building with a current occupancy permit unless the owner or authorized agent has given permission. Further restrictions prohibiting the discharge of firearms in certain parts of the county are also addressed.  “For example, it is illegal to discharge a firearm 50 yards from a highway and 100 yards from any park, school, or occupied building.  It is also illegal to shoot across a road and within a right-of-way,” notes Sheriff Chapman in the video.


The video can be viewed at http://sheriff.loudoun.gov/FirearmsSafety

 

Residents are also encouraged to take the following precautions when target shooting or hunting in Loudoun County: 


• Know your environment and where your target is in relation to residences around you.  Your neighbors may be closer than you think.  Utilize updated satellite imagery such as Google Maps to determine where homes and other buildings are in relation to where you plan to shoot.  As Loudoun County continues to grow, there may be new developments or ongoing construction.


• Establish a proper backstop, such as a berm, for the types of weapons you plan on shooting on the property.  Although this is not required by law, establishing a berm is helpful to ensure that rounds don’t travel beyond their intended targets. 


• Know your weapon and the type of ammunition required for each weapon. Some bullets travel farther than others.  

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office at 703-771-5278.

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