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Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Sun, 07 Feb 2010 16:47:24
by allingeneral
Here's a good article about the upcoming law change allowing National Park carry.
http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/20 ... 1265575410
A controversial rule change concerning firearms in national parks takes effect February 22, a change likely to cause confusion and raise concerns over personal safety, but one also that could go largely unnoticed and give some a measure of personal security.
Foisted upon the National Park Service in a most curious way -- attached as an amendment to legislation that had nothing to do with national parks but everything to do with addressing credit cards -- the legislation has kept Park Service staff meeting for months on how to clear the way for park visitors to carry not just concealed weapons if they hold the requisite permits, but to openly carry rifles and shotguns.
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Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:26:30
by MountainCat
Good article. It opens up a lot of questions that I haven't thought of as well as things that could possibly get someone into a lot of trouble.
It seems to me that the lawmakers need to make a concerted effort to define what a Federal Facility is as it relates to gun laws. After all, there is a difference between a Federal Court house or the Capitol building and a bathroom stall at a Ranger station.
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:38:36
by Flavet
"After all, there is a difference between a Federal Court house or the Capitol building and a bathroom stall at a Ranger station."
You got it, Mountain Cat! When you leave a bathroom stall at a Ranger station you feel a hell of a lot cleaner than when you walk out of a Federal courthouse or the Capitol.
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:26:16
by Virginia2AM
"In Virginia the state law says if it’s a gathering of children, it’s prohibited"
should this be "school activity"? or any "gathering of children" is off limit?
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 18:35:05
by allingeneral
Another question received via email - how do you all interpret the definition of "National Park"?
*** From email ***
The only thing on that NPS list that is called a "National Park" is Shenandoah National Park; all the other entries are called something other than a "National Park." What does the law pertain to? For example, GW Parkway? Wolftrap? Appalachian Trail?
** end email **
My personal interpretation (IANAL) of "National Park" is anyplace within the United States which is designated as a Federally Reserved/Regulated Area and is under the control of the National Park Service.
So, under this definition, GW Parkway, Wolftrap, etc would fall under the new law.
Do you agree with this interpretation?
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:37:27
by zephyp
GW Parkway, Wofltrap are listed as national parks. Here's the list in VA:
http://www.nps.gov/state/VA/index.htm
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:47:43
by allingeneral
The point being that the words "National Park" do not have to exist in the title of the location for it to be a National Park. i.e. Assateague Island National Seashore - although not called "Assateague Island National Park" is still a National Park.
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:50:20
by zephyp
I just had a thought. Lots of DC is national park....

I wonder what the law is for those. They are national parks...
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 20:35:06
by OakRidgeStars
zephyp wrote:I just had a thought. Lots of DC is national park....

I wonder what the law is for those. They are national parks...
Nice try, but you would still have to pass through DC to get there. Maybe an air drop?
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 20:43:46
by zephyp
OakRidgeStars wrote:zephyp wrote:I just had a thought. Lots of DC is national park....

I wonder what the law is for those. They are national parks...
Nice try, but you would still have to pass through DC to get there. Maybe an air drop?
Pennsylvania avenue is listed as a national park on the web site. It starts in MD...you could drive all the way down to the white house which is another national park and then Mall another national park. I wonder...
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 20:55:20
by Leonidis
One major factor that needs to be considered:
"Permission to carry a firearm into a park and the actual restrictions on such possession will vary by state, since the new federal law is governed by each state's firearms laws."
Ed O'Keefe
Federal Eye - Washington Post
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 21:02:59
by allingeneral
Leonidis wrote:One major factor that needs to be considered:
"Permission to carry a firearm into a park and the actual restrictions on such possession will vary by state, since the new federal law is governed by each state's firearms laws."
Ed O'Keefe
Federal Eye - Washington Post
AHA! Thank you for bringing DK back to reality lol
umm...but Washington DC isn't a state!
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:28:02
by zephyp
allingeneral wrote:Leonidis wrote:One major factor that needs to be considered:
"Permission to carry a firearm into a park and the actual restrictions on such possession will vary by state, since the new federal law is governed by each state's firearms laws."
Ed O'Keefe
Federal Eye - Washington Post
AHA! Thank you for bringing DK back to reality lol
umm...but Washington DC isn't a state!
And the Post isnt exactly the authority on laws either. Furthermore its a liberal rag and if it reported the sky was blue I'd go outside to see for myself...
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 22:59:12
by Leonidis
From the NRA's website:
"The Coburn amendment, passed last spring by an overwhelming bipartisan vote in the U.S. Senate, will allow people to possess, carry and transport firearms in national parks, in accordance with state law.
"Because state laws vary greatly, before you visit a national park, you should check the park’s website or call the park headquarters for more information."
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 23:07:59
by allingeneral
So, we need to get together after the 22nd and make some phone calls and track exactly what is and is not allowed at every "Park" listed on the National Park Service website at
http://www.nps.gov/state/VA/index.htm
Then we can document our findings here in a separate thread specifically for that purpose.
Re: Article on National Park Carry - Effective Feb 22 2010
Posted: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:22:12
by MountainCat
Virginia2AM wrote:"In Virginia the state law says if it’s a gathering of children, it’s prohibited"
should this be "school activity"? or any "gathering of children" is off limit?
That had me wondering if there was another new law. Luckily there's an answer in the comments signed by 'VCDL President'.
"In Virginia the state law says if it’s a gathering of children, it’s prohibited. So if you were at an amphitheater conducting a children’s program in the summer, in the state of Virginia, they will say that during that program you can’t have a firearm."
That statement is simply not true. No such law exists. The closest law is one that says that a handgun cannot be carried into an area being used EXCLUSIVELY for a K-12 school function. If it's not exclusive, then the prohibition doesn't apply.