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DrMark
02-22-08, 13:15
Bush Administration to Propose New Rule Regarding Right-to-Carry in National Parks

Friday, February 22, 2008

Fairfax, Va. - At the request of the Bush Administration and 51 members of the United States Senate led by Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID), the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service prohibition of firearms on agency land will be revised in the following weeks. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is leading the effort to amend the existing policy regarding the carrying and transportation of firearms in National Parks and wildlife refuges.

“Law-abiding citizens should not be prohibited from protecting themselves and their families while enjoying America’s National Parks and wildlife refuges,” said Chris W. Cox, NRA chief lobbyist. “Under this proposal, federal parks and wildlife refuges will mirror the state firearm laws for state parks. This is an important step in the right direction.”

These new regulations, when finalized, will provide uniformity across our nation’s federal lands and put an end to the patchwork of regulations that governed different lands managed by different federal agencies. In the past, only Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service lands allowed the carrying of firearms, while National Park lands did not.

The current regulations on possession, carry or transportation of loaded or uncased firearms in national parks were proposed in 1982 and finalized in 1983. Similar restrictions apply in national wildlife refuges. The NRA believes it is time to amend those regulations to reflect the changed legal situation with respect to state laws on carrying firearms.

The effect of these now-outdated regulations on people who carry firearms for self-protection was far from the forefront at the time these regulations were adopted. As of the end of 1982, only six states routinely allowed citizens to carry handguns for self-defense. Currently, 48 states have a process for issuance of licenses or permits to allow law-abiding citizens to legally carry firearms for self-defense.

The move for regulatory change by the Administration will restore the rights of law-abiding gun owners who wish to transport and carry firearms for lawful purposes in most National Park lands and will make the laws consistent with state law where these lands are located. Fifty-one U.S. Senators from both parties sent a letter to the Department of Interior late last year supporting the move to render state firearms laws applicable to National Park lands.

“These changes will respect the Second Amendment rights of honest citizens, and we look forward to the issuance of a final rule this year,” concluded Cox.

http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/NewsReleases.aspx?ID=10651

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PZKPHW
02-22-08, 15:30
Great news! Good to see Bush actually support the gun owners who got him into office.
Plus I am much more likely to visit a NP now that I can defend myself from both 2-4 legged vermin.

Detective_D
02-22-08, 16:09
Sounds good to me.....I dont see why it took so long to get this fixed. I carried mine anyway.:cool:

johnson601
02-22-08, 18:32
Your not supposed to have guns in National Parks? Oops....

condition 1
02-22-08, 20:44
Sounds good to me.....I dont see why it took so long to get this fixed. I carried mine anyway.:cool:

Yup, better to carry than to be carried. This is good.

Geoffrey
02-22-08, 20:51
Great new for sure.

And I agree OOPS ;)

dhrith
02-22-08, 22:01
Some excellent news to an otherwise mediocre crummy day. Thanks for the pick me up.

tinman44
02-22-08, 22:30
guess i'm an outlaw as i have carried there before. guess i wont anymore until they pass this.

SIGfest
02-22-08, 22:45
This is good news. Wish he could do something to prevent the opposite side from enacting a real strict AWB just in case.

ddemis
02-23-08, 00:03
You can stop another AWB, join the NRA and vote!

A-Bear680
02-23-08, 12:43
Great news. I think the 2nd Amendment people are doing better than ever.
This issue will make the Clintons and Mr. Obama sweat a little.

Carbineoholic
02-23-08, 13:42
Sounds good to me.....I dont see why it took so long to get this fixed. I carried mine anyway.:cool:

I always have, concealed of course as to not upset the liberal sheep wandering the countryside. It used to be a .45 now it's the same gun but in a .460 Roland in the pipe. I love the salmon as much as the Griz does and I give them lots of room but there is sometimes one who gets real close. If he comes at me I'm gonna have to kill him. Sadly too, I really love bears. Better him than me tho.

variablebinary
02-23-08, 17:09
Your not supposed to have guns in National Parks? Oops....

Exactly

kihnspiracy
02-25-08, 03:36
It's about time. This should have taken place years ago.

Cold Zero
02-25-08, 06:58
That is great news.:)

A-Bear680
03-23-09, 09:26
Bump for context.