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Where can I find the rules or regulations about shooing on my owm property? Property is in Hamilton County. The lot is 6.5 acres, narrow but deep and backs up to the bottom side of a cliff so there is no one behind me. Basically just looking to plink with a .22.

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when I decided to shoot on my land I knew that it was not illegal to discharge a firearm in the county.  But I called the KCSD to find out particulars.  They never once told me to rethink it, just told me to not shoot towards buildings or places where people might be. 

 

Remember you own the bullet no matter where it ends up.

 

post back what your Johnny Law tells you.

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there is gunfire around here constantly.  Of course most of it comes from the sheriff's training center which is nearby.

 

really the only gripe that could stick is disturbing the peace or some noise law.  I shoot at reasonable hours and try to be very considerate of people that live around me.  Though none of them are downrange.

 

You might want to have your contractor pile the dirt they displace while building your home's foundation  and driveway at the base of the cliff you will be using as a backstop.

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In the city of Chattanooga, page 3 has their shooting regulations. Short version, be safe and as long as the noise doesn't bother the neighbors, shoot away. 

http://www.chattanooga.gov/city-council-files/CityCode/25%20-%20Offenses%20and%20Miscellaneous%20Provisions.pdf

 

 

I didn't see Hamilton Co.'s ordinances anywhere online.

 

Yeah, I looked 'Nooga ords up in the past, was quite surprised. Hell, we can't even legally shoot an air rifle in Knoxville.

 

- OS

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What Mike said, use the dirt you're moving anyway to build a berm. We're going to use some of the dirt we're getting from our pond with railroad ties as a back wall. If you're not in city limits, and you're shooting in a safe direction with good backstop, bang away. 99.9% of Tennesseans outside city limits won't blink twice hearing distant gunfire
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Yeah, I looked 'Nooga ords up in the past, was quite surprised. Hell, we can't even legally shoot an air rifle in Knoxville.

 

- OS

 

Nashville gets to have 2 sets of rules. One for the "urban services" district and one for the "general services" district. It's a holdover from the early days of becoming a municipal government. No shooting of any kind in the urban services district, but just no night shooting in the general services district.

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