Ah, to be 29 and know everything !!!!!! Maybe someone should put a muzzle on you, because you OBVIOUSLY have no idea what you are talking about. The Air Guard has been on the range for over 63 years.
While it is true that on occassion they have mishaps that turned into wildland fires, I rest much easier at night knowing that the men and women serving in our armed forces have a place to train. Since the fire of May 15, 2007, the Air Guard is not allowed to use ANY device that can cause ignition in the woods. No more incendiary type munitions are allowed. I'm hoping that the posters on this forum feel the same. Over the past decade, NJFFS has worked hand in hand with the range to eliminate fire hazards section by section. This year 1300 acres were prescribe burned on the Northwest corner of the range, South of Lake Oswego. This created a superb fire break for the Lake Oswego area.
So before you go condemning people or actions, you might want to actually have some facts.......there's an old saying........."PUT THE BRAIN IN GEAR BEFORE ENGAGING THE MOUTH !"........or didn't you learn that while playing with your stocks????