Hate to say it but walgreens is telling the truth. Pure Speculation from most of you, I'm disappointed. Realistically, Objectively, if Airsoft gets banned from the state of Arizona, it will be for reasons much more complicated then kids playing in places they shouldn't.
Playing at Higley isn't fully legal, but if you think Gilbert Law Enforcement is by the book, your out of your mind. If you absolutley have to play at Higley, you could call GPD, let them know your not participating in a shootout. #-o Don't be idiotic, and soccer has priority(That means go home). The usual safety. Be smart&responsible.
NW corner should be avoided, along with most of the west side.
SW Corner is also cutting it too close to houses, and should also be avoided.
Its one of the only spots you guys have in Gilbert,(and its NOT a spot) Treat it like gold and DO REALIZE, IT WON"T TAKE A LOT TO MESS IT UP.
Yes it is at a lower elevation. Perhaps 30 feet
For some reason Gilbert Kids are sheltered. Guys, I know it seems weird, but all you need is a "Harkins Move Ticket" amount of money in your gas tank, and Internet access and you can play Airsoft the right(er) way.
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www.airsoftarizona.comThis is a more realistic evaluation of the Higly location. I posted it for the education of future readers. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean people don't have the right to learn about it.
"Higly Location"-Gilbert, AZ
Legality- NO
Avoid Zones- Sw/W/Nw
Elevation- 30 or so feet below street level
Size- Quarter Square mile(ish?)
Description: Behind a Walgreen's, Next to a CIA detainee outpost, 30 feet below the grand, lies a open field with a perimeter of vegetation. In the center are soccer fields. There are four corners on the perimeter, two of which should be avoided. You shouldn't be playing Here, but people do what people do.