Bee Staff
To head off an annual problem, Roseville police are warning dove hunters to be mindful of the city's limits.
California's two-week dove hunting season opened Sept 1.
Roseville's Municipal Code prohibits discharging any kind of firearm within the city - including shotguns, rifles, handguns, bb and pellet guns, according to a news release from the Police Department. Other types of projectile weapons, such as bows and arrows and slingshots, are also prohibited, except at designated hunting clubs.
Police Chief Mike Blair said: "Back in the 'old days', when large parts of Roseville consisted of open grassland, there were probably areas where people could hunt or target-practice and not bother anyone," the release states. "Today we have businesses, parks and residential neighborhoods close to open space areas, and it's important that hunters respect the law and refrain from shooting within the city."
A map of Roseville showing the city boundaries is available on the city's website at http://www.roseville.ca.us/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=5382.
To report illegal hunting or other shooting in Roseville, call Roseville Police Dispatch at (916) 774-5000. To report unsafe hunting activity (such as shooting too close to occupied areas) in unincorporated areas of Placer County, call the Placer County Sheriff's Department at (530) 886-5375.









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