georg jetson
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FYI...
Something near and dear to my heart is the ability to protect oneself anywhere necessary. Some of us spend time on the many waterways of this state and a lot of these waterways are in designated federal and state wildlife refuges. Typically, the agency charged with the administration of these refuges and parks presume they have the authority to regulate the citizen with respect to the 2nd amendment. With few challenging this presumption, they get away with doing just that.
The following is an article reporting on an amendment to the Credit Card Bill which, as of Friday, supposedly relieves the Department of Interior of any perceived power to regulate "arms" within federal parks and refuges. I haven't been able to find the actual text of the amendment to confirm this. Still researching...
http://usgovinfo.about.com/b/2009/05/20/credit-card-bill-allows-guns-in-national-parks.htm
FYI...
Something near and dear to my heart is the ability to protect oneself anywhere necessary. Some of us spend time on the many waterways of this state and a lot of these waterways are in designated federal and state wildlife refuges. Typically, the agency charged with the administration of these refuges and parks presume they have the authority to regulate the citizen with respect to the 2nd amendment. With few challenging this presumption, they get away with doing just that.
The following is an article reporting on an amendment to the Credit Card Bill which, as of Friday, supposedly relieves the Department of Interior of any perceived power to regulate "arms" within federal parks and refuges. I haven't been able to find the actual text of the amendment to confirm this. Still researching...
http://usgovinfo.about.com/b/2009/05/20/credit-card-bill-allows-guns-in-national-parks.htm