FWIW, this will be the 3rd or 4th time that Hatfield has been declared dead since I started playing there ten years ago. As long as folks are willing, it'll likely stay active until they sell it off and raze it like they did with the NE section of Hatfield, now known as the empty dirt lot off of 107th and Happy Valley Parkway.
For me it's simple. The deputy said a permit would work. We know it doesn't, but if he comes back to enforce it, he's enforcing what he believes, so I'll show him my permit. If another one comes, well gosh officer, the deputy here on 2/12 told us a permit was fine, sorry about that.
Then again, I'm always one to push the rules. YMMV.
Peter
I can totally understand your POV, in that It really sucks that there is so much State land that is available and it's been deemed "illegal" for all kinds of activities. I used to ride my CRF450 under the Powerlines at P&D on State Land three times a week, untill some idiot politicians decided that reducing my dust in the desert was a way to get federal air quality $$. I sent a letter to all my state represenatives telling them what kind of BS I thought it was...and then I sold my bikes...
We have tons of STL in the East Valley that would be great to hold regular weekly games at, BUT....we don't go there becasue it's "illegal" and I/we don't want to bring airsoft into the limelight anymore than it needs to be, especially in defiance of existing laws that we are well aware of.
I have no doubt that the deputy who made contact hasn't got a clue and so a permit may get you off the hook if he shows again, however it may not be the long term solution or the wisest idea. I'm sure just about every person reading these forums has played illegaly at some point or another, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
The USFS has been extremely liberal with respect to our attendance and hosting of games on USFS land, also there is tons of BLM land that is adjacent to the NW valley that may be suitable for gameplay. If you use ONLY Bio BB's and make contact with any LEOs in a positive manner there is rarely an issue.
4 peaks AO is approximately 35 miles from the intersection with SR202 and Country club drive / SR87.
Mt Ord is another 15 miles or so. These are all close enough to reduce the issues with Hatfield.
There are also afew AO's in the East Valley that are not posted on AA boards because many of the airsoft vets don't want irresponsible actions by afew players to cause long term issues, unfortunately untill airsofters begin to self police by obeying the (often stupid) laws and making sure those who attend games are squared away there's gonna be problems.