He does not own the land in question he owns the land around it. The permission needs to be from FEMCON.
He seems quite sure he owns the land. He said the land adjacent that many people drive thru is owned by someone else and has specific suggestions regrading which entrance which is his land to use to get to the field but the area that is already setup with obstacles and shooting blinds he states is his. Not sure how to resolve this issue. Any suggestions
As for Op Greenhorn I'm sure you had written permit from forest dept (?) but surely wasn't notarized.
Playing on on approved, public land is alot different than playing on private land.
for one, as a general rule if its ok to shoot on, then its ok to airsoft on. Therefore there is no need to have written permission, and the cops arent going to care if we are all running around with mock weapons.
However, if it is private land, in the middle of a large city[fuji] then it becomes a much larger problem and therefore requires more documentation. This is where having notarized permission comes into play, it not only keeps your butt from getting in trouble, but it helps us keep airsoft in a good light in the eyes of leos and the public.
As said eariler, a member of team phantom works for the forest service, and knows where you can and cannot play airsoft.