Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club Application for Membership

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Applicant Initials OFFICE USE ONLY ID reviewed Dues paid $40 + Attended RSO Y N Copy made for How Dues paid (check, cash) Presenter initials membership Date attended coordinator Donation amt. NRA verified If by check, number Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club Application for Membership Printed Name: Nickname: Address: City, State, Zip Primary Phone: Alternate Phone (optional) Email address: Would you like to receive club information and newsletters by email? Y N Month and Year of Birth: DO NOT ENTER COMPLETE DATE OF BIRTH License number of vehicle I usually bring to range State registered Make, model and color of vehicle NRA member # Expires: Enclose copy of NRA membership. If I am not an NRA member, I will join at time of presenting this application to a Board member. SVRC has an expectation that in your first year of membership you will offer 6 hours of service directly to the club, whether at work parties, assisting with renewal paperwork, range improvement, or other ways to help out. I hereby apply for membership in the Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club with full understanding that I must be a current member in good standing of the National Rifle Association of America. With this application, I pledge to participate in club activities or meetings or work parties. I understand that further rules with respect to volunteering my time to benefit SVRC may be published from time to time by the Board of Directors, and I agree to abide by these rules. I further pledge that I am a citizen of the United States, or if I am not that I have legal authority to possess a firearm, that I am not a member of any group which has as one of its purposes the overthrow by force or violence the government of the United States, and, if admitted to membership, will fulfill the obligations of good stewardship of the land, good sportsmanship, and good citizenship. I certify that no past or present legal action affects my ability to lawfully handle or possess firearms. Spouse applicants must complete their own application & submit in person, as per instructions. Spouse processing fee is waived and they receive discounted annual membership dues.

Firearms Handling Rules When you have read each numbered item below, initial to show that you understand what it says and agree to abide by it. Do not hesitate to ask for clarification if needed. 1. Safety equipment I. Eye and ear protection are required for all persons in the shooting area while the range is hot. 2. Identification I. Members are required to wear and display their membership badges so that their name is clearly visible whenever they are on SVRC property. 3. Hours of operation I. SVRC is open 7:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday through Friday and 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Saturday and Sunday. 4. Prohibited activities / items I. Smoking is not allowed on SVRC property II. It is forbidden to cross the firing line while the range is hot III. Shooters may not handle any loaded firearm outside anywhere on range other than at the firing line when the range is hot. IV..50 BMG, tracer, incendiary rounds, armor piercing rounds, and exploding targets are prohibited due to the damage to targets and the potential fire hazard. V. The consumption of alcohol / drugs is prohibited on SVRC property, and people under the influence of alcohol / drugs are not allowed on SVRC property. 5. Opening and closing the range I. The shed door and gate are required to be open at all times when the range is in use. II. The last person to leave is required to turn off all lights, lock the shed and lock the gate behind them. NEVER leave the range unlocked and unattended. 6. Range locks and combinations I. Do not share the gate/shed combination with any non-member. II. If the locks become hard to operate notify a board member, do not apply your own lubricant or cleaner. 7. Ceasefires

I. There is no set timing for the length or frequency of ceasefires; they are called on an as needed basis and with the consensus of shooters present. II. The range buzzers and flashing lights are required to be active during the duration of cease fires, regardless of how many people are on range. Do not tamper with the devices, including taping over the speakers. III. The pistol range can go cold while the rifle range stays hot; the pistol range is not required to coordinate cease fires with the rifle range. IV. The rifle range cannot go cold without the pistol range also going cold; the rifle range is required to coordinate cease fires with the pistol range. V. No handling of firearms anywhere on SVRC property during cease fire, even in the parking lot. VI. Firearms may not be brought from vehicles to the firing line when the range is cold. Firearms may only be handled when the range is hot. VII. All firearms on the line are required to be unloaded prior to ceasefire, below are the detailed conditions per firearm type a) Handguns - Single action revolver - left on the bench pointed downrange with the chambers empty and loading gate open. - Double action revolver left on the bench pointed downrange with the chambers empty and action open. - Single shot left on the bench pointed downrange, chamber empty, action open. - Semi-automatic left on the bench pointed downrange, magazine removed, chamber empty, and action locked or blocked open. b) Long guns (rifles and shotguns) - Semi-auto magazine removed (or emptied in the case of fixed magazine actions), chamber emptied, action locked or blocked open, and racked or left on bench pointing downrange with an NRA approved open bolt indicator. - Bolt action chamber empty, all cartridges removed, bolt open, and racked or left on bench pointed downrange with an NRA approved open bolt indicator. - Pump action - chamber empty, all cartridges removed, magazine removed (if it is removable), action open and racked. - Break action (single or multi-barrel) chamber(s) empty, action open, racked. b) Black powder - Percussion cap removed, firearm racked or in charging stand. - Flintlock no powder in pan, firearm racked or in charging stand. - Inline cap or primer removed, firearm racked or in charging stand. VIII. Emergency ceasefires - If you observe anything that you believe puts the safe operation of the range at risk, you should not hesitate to call an emergency ceasefire. Start by yelling STOP or CEASEFIRE, while clearing your firearm. Then move to engage the flashing light and buzzers as quickly as possible. 8. Pistol range I. Only handguns,.22lr rifles and archery are allowed on the pistol range. 9. Rifle range I. Rifles, pistols and shotguns are allowed on the rifle range.

II. Trap shooting is allowed on the rifle range, but only at the far three right shooting stalls. All shot, pigeons, wadding, shot cups, etc are required travel directly down the rifle range and not fall on the pistol range or adjacent woods or waterways. 10. Special event bays I. The bays running along the side of the rifle range are to be used for special events /disciplines only; they are not to be used during regular open operation of the range. 11. Open / concealed carry I. Open and concealed carry are permitted. II. Carry firearms can remain holstered and on your person at all times including during a cease fire, but as with all other firearms are not to be handled until all people are behind the firing line and the cease fire is over. 12. Drawing and presenting I. Drawing from a holster is allowed as long as all other safety rules are adhered to. II. Do not draw and present from a holster in any way that would result in the muzzle being pointed at the firing line, at other people, or behind the shooter. 13. Use of NFA items I. The use of suppressors, full-auto firearms, and short barreled shotguns/rifles is permitted only as allowed by state and federal law. 14. Rate of fire and magazine capacity I. There is no limitation on magazine capacity or how many rounds can be loaded into magazines. II. There is no limitation on rate of fire, the only requirement is that all rounds are delivered down range in a controlled manner and impact the berm. 15. Garbage I. Shooters are required to take all trash with them. There are no garbage services at SVRC, and no burning is allowed. 16. Target stands I. SVRC no longer provides target stands for shooters.

II. Examples of member made target stands can be found on the web site, and there are a variety of commercially made target stands available for purchase. III. No target stands made of steel construction are allowed for use at SVRC. 17. Targets I. Targets may only be placed, retrieved or adjusted during cease fire do not cross the firing line when the range is hot. II. Targets and target stands are to be aligned in a manner that your bullet goes directly down range and into a berm for the range you are shooting on. III. No targets or stands made of steel are allowed, with the only exception being the steel gongs at 200 yards provided by the range. IV. No targets that disintegrate or leave behind trash are allowed, this includes food items which would attract wildlife. V. Glass, rocks, steel and other shattering or ricochet causing targets are strictly prohibited. VI. Printed targets that might be considered racially, religiously, or politically inflammatory are prohibited. This includes left over political advertisements from political campaigns (they may be used as backers, but not as targets). VII. Biodegradable clay pigeons, soft foam or polymer self-healing targets, and plastic bottles are allowed. 18. Trespassers I. Non-members who access/utilize the range without a member acting as their host, and members who have failed to renew their membership are trespassers. II. Take their vehicle license number and report it to the SVRC telephone number (206) 222-SVRC (7872). Include a complete description of the vehicle, shooters and their actions. 19. Wildlife I. While many in the club are avid hunters, the intentional killing of ay animals on the range is strictly forbidden. Should it ever happen the club can and will seek sanctions, up to and including permanent expulsion and criminal prosecution. 20. Pets I. Pets are allowed in the parking lot while the range is hot, and can accompany their owner downrange while the range is cold. II. Any messes or damage caused by pets are to be cleaned up by their owner prior to leaving the range. 21. Guests I. Members are allowed to bring guests.

II. The member is responsible for all actions of his or her guest. If a guest violates SVRC rules, regulations or policies, the member will be held accountable. III. If the range is busy and other members are unable to secure a bench, guests will be required to share a single bench with their member host. 22. Emergencies and injuries I. In case of emergency there are certain steps which need to be followed in a specific order a) Call an emergency ceasefire on both ranges b) Call 911 and get emergency services dispatched. There is a landline in the target shed for calling emergency services; the address for the range is posted next to the phone. c) If somebody is present who can provide medical assistance have them do so until emergency services arrive and take over. II. Additional steps can be taken if enough members are present to take on these duties a) Using the shed phone and posted contact list start calling range officers and board members until you have confirmed at least one person can immediately come to the range. Do not simply leave a voicemail, keep calling until you confirm somebody is on the way. b) Have one or two members go to the main gate and control access to the range. Only emergency services, law enforcement and SVRC officers or board members should be admitted access to the range. Be prepared to give an assessment to personnel regarding the situation. III. Once law enforcement and emergency services arrive, they are in control of the range, do as they direct. Only once emergency services have confirmed the situation is handled, and have left the property, can the range be opened back up for use. IV. There is a first aid kit in the target shed. If you use anything from the kit be sure to securely close it when done, if left open there is chance of rodent contamination and the supplies will have to be recycled. If you notice the kit is missing or low on stock of a critical item please notify range officers or board members. V. A trauma kit is located in the target shed, the use of this is reserved for trained medical personnel. 23. Safety violations I. If you see a simple safety violation like lack of eye/ear protection, please contact the shooter and notify them of the issue. II. If you notice a dangerous safety violation and feel comfortable approaching the shooter, please let them know about the issue and if needed direct them to club rules. In the case you are not comfortable approaching the shooter about issue please look to get the shooters name and license plate number, and then provide that information to the club officers and board members. III. If you feel threatened by the actions of another person on range, pack up and leave. If possible get the name and license plate number of the shooter and provide that to club officers and board members.

Applicant Initials I understand that firearms are potentially hazardous objects which can cause serious injury or death if misused. I agree that I will assume full financial responsibility for any injuries, losses, or damages resultant from my misuse or careless handling of any firearm. I agree to defend, release, indemnify and hold harmless Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club against any claims made by me, my estate, or my agents unless it can be demonstrated that Snoqualmie Valley Rifle Club acted in gross negligence or with deliberate intent to cause harm. I understand that I must bring this application in UNSIGNED FORM MINUS SIGNATURE AND DUES INFORMATION plus valid picture identification to a Board of Directors meeting and present it to an Officer or other Board Member with any accompanying documents. Once my application has been accepted as being in proper order and I have paid dues, then I can take a range safety orientation class presented by the Executive Officer or his designee, and then may use the range without further supervision. I understand and agree to follow all of the rules listed in the original complete application for membership, as well as any rule amendments which may be put in place thereafter. I also agree to attend supplemental range safety orientation per the time and schedule determined by board and Executive Officer. Signature Date DO NOT FILL OUT CHECK AMOUNT UNTIL APPLICATION IS REVIEWED Processing fee $ 40 Annual Dues $100.00 Regular* see below $ $25.00 Spouse $ Name Spouse must also be an NRA member, complete a separate application and attend range safety orientation. $25.00 Senior 65 or older $ $25.00 Disabled $ Enclose copy of State Disability Permit Donations: I choose to donate to a specific fund i.e., Juniors, New Range, etc. (specify) Donation amount $. Total Enclosed $ Make your check payable to SVRC NOTE: Returned check fee $25 After July 1, annual dues are reduced to $50.00. After November 1, new members may choose to pay the full $100 which will cover membership through the next year. With those exceptions we do no prorate new membership fees. Renewal of membership is due annually by the January board meeting. SVRC is a 501c4 organization and has no lobbying or political expenditures. Membership dues are not tax-deductible. New member application. January 15, 2016. Do not use earlier versions.