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ecocks
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 Posted: Fri Oct 23rd, 2009 04:28 am
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For those who may have missed this in the News section:

http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/article.php?art_id=5202

Good to be in an OC state.

lockman
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 Posted: Fri Oct 23rd, 2009 05:52 pm
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With the new law, people in national parks will not be allowed to carry weapons, concealed or otherwise, in federal buildings.
 

With the "other lawful purpose" exemption you should be good to go inside the park buildings also. Anyone see  it differently? No postal regulations in the way on this one.

jdgypsy
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 Posted: Sat Oct 24th, 2009 03:34 pm
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Damn and I am moving to a CC state.  SOB.  Now I am really in mourning. 

NavyLT
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 Posted: Mon Oct 26th, 2009 03:50 pm
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However, Skaggs said some rules do differ in the park compared to the rest of the state.

“They cannot use it or display it in a threatening manner, and they cannot discharge it unless their personal safety is in question,” she said.

The above is from the article.  So, according to Skaggs, in Wyoming, outside of a National Park, it must be OK to threaten folks with a firearm and discharge it whenever one feels like?!?  That's too cool!  Go cowboys, yee haw!

Huck
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 Posted: Sat Oct 31st, 2009 06:29 pm
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NavyLT wrote: However, Skaggs said some rules do differ in the park compared to the rest of the state.

“They cannot use it or display it in a threatening manner, and they cannot discharge it unless their personal safety is in question,” she said.

The above is from the article.  So, according to Skaggs, in Wyoming, outside of a National Park, it must be OK to threaten folks with a firearm and discharge it whenever one feels like?!?  That's too cool!  Go cowboys, yee haw!


I noticed that too. Skaggs must be like Nashville Tennessee Police Chief Serpas who bases the actions of gun owners on "B" westerns.

Both are idiots.


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