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Currently, there is a mad rush to connect everything possible to the internet. Cell antennas in cities and next to homes. Hundreds of thousands of satellites to pollute the heavens, and an ocean teeming with technology.
We did not ask for a world where every person, “thing”, event, and moment in time is connected to the internet. Nor did we agree to our data being mined and used to track, manipulate and control us. The flora and fauna have not been considered, nor did we consent to the use of the Oceans, Heavens, and Earth for corporate self-gain and war.
If we don’t want to be radiated, controlled and monitored 24/7, now is the time to stop unchecked wireless expansion on Earth, in the skies, and in the ocean, and to ensure a safer technology future for all. Wired technologies are safe to us and to other life forms with whom we share this precious planet. Please join the growing movement of people calling for a safer and balanced use of technology for Life.
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Fiallers are required to know and comply with security rules in accordance with the Order of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation from " July 13, 2015 No. 727. nine0009 Before the start of the entrance examinations, the applicant certifies with his signature the fact of familiarization with safety precautions and responsibility for improper compliance with it.
8.5. Safety regulations
8.5.1 . General
Shooting is only permitted on the range during the officially designated permitted times. It is forbidden to make such movements with a rifle that may be dangerous for other persons or the athletes themselves and may be regarded as dangerous by other persons. During shooting, the barrel of the rifle must be located behind the line from which the shooting is being carried out. If the range is open for shooting, it is forbidden to stay behind the shooting line. Television workers and photographers are responsible for their own safety if they enter this area. At all times, the athlete is responsible for the safety of his actions and for the rifle. nine0009 8.5.2. Loading and unloading
The rifle may only be loaded or unloaded with the muzzle pointed towards the targets or up. Loading the magazine into the rifle is also part of the rifle loading procedure. If an athlete moves from one shooting lane to another, he must first unload his rifle and place it behind his back in the normal carrying position.
8.5.2.1. Range Safety Check After Shooting
After each shooting, the rifle must be unloaded - that is, there must be no cartridges left in the barrel or in the inserted magazine. However, it is permitted to leave a cartridge case in the barrel and an empty magazine in the rifle after the last shot. At the end of practice and/or zeroing, the athlete must conduct a safety check before leaving the range by opening the breech and removing the inserted magazine, with the muzzle of the rifle pointed towards the targets or up. The athlete is also required to remove the ammunition from the box and magazines before he leaves the shooting range. nine0009 8.5.3. Direction of shots
All shots must be directed and fired exclusively towards the targets.
8.5.4. Removing the Rifle at the Range
The athlete is not allowed to remove the rifle carrying straps from their shoulders before they have reached the shooting lane from which they will shoot. The competitor must use both feet to cross the lane line and place both poles on the ground before removing the rifle from its carrying position. nine0009 8.5.5. Finish Safety
In all Disciplines, one or more Judges must be present at the end of the finish area to check for the presence of a cartridge (case) in the chamber by opening the breech of each competitor's rifle. This check is made only when the barrel of the rifle is pointing upwards. If a safety check is not made, the athlete must conduct it himself. All cartridges must be removed from the box and magazines.
8.6. Misfired cartridges, lost cartridges/magazines, defective rifles
8.6.1. Misfired cartridges, lost cartridges/magazines and defective rifles
Misfired cartridges or lost cartridges or magazines may be replaced by the competitor himself if he has spare cartridges or magazines with him. If the athlete does not carry spare cartridges or magazines, these may be obtained by the athlete from the Range Officer by raising his hand, saying “CARTRIDGES” loudly and calling his team. The Range Officer will take spare cartridges from the team's reserve rifle or obtain them from team personnel behind the range and hand them over to the athlete. nine0009 Athletes are only allowed to receive ammunition and magazines on the range through a Range Officer.
8.6.2. Defective Rifles
If a competitor's rifle needs to be repaired or otherwise restored to serviceable condition, the competitor may repair it himself or accept assistance, but only from the Range Officer. If the rifle cannot be restored to serviceable condition, it may be replaced by the team's reserve rifle.
8.6.2.1. Spare Rifle
A rifle that has been damaged or not fully functional during a Discipline, or is technically disabled to such an extent that it can no longer be used in a Discipline, may be replaced by the team's reserve rifle. The reserve rifle must be inspected and marked at inventory control and, prior to Discipline, placed in the designated space in the reserve pyramid on the shooting range. Thereafter, the athlete must complete the Discipline with a spare rifle. nine0009 8.6.2.2. Rifle Replacement Procedure
If a competitor's rifle is damaged on the course, before entering the shooting lane, the competitor may ski to the reserve rifle pyramid on the range, change his rifle and then proceed to the shooting lane. If the rifle needs to be changed during shooting, the athlete shall indicate this by raising his hand. As soon as the Range Officer responds to this signal, the athlete points to his rifle, says “Rifle” loudly and names his team. The Range Officer takes the team's spare rifle and brings it to the athlete. nine0009
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