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Default Re: National parks Like Valley forge

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Originally Posted by G10mm View Post
I thought dorring Bush that they past a law that you were aloud to carry a gun CC in a national Park . And then the brady bunch put a court oder stopping it from becoming law . I was told to day that a new was slid in under a other and it past . So the question is is this true ???? Can I carry CC in (let say Valley forge Park )
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And I looked around ( I am not computor savy) and tryed to find this law .
Anybody know where to look ??
Nothing was slipped in anywhere. Because of the Brady bunches actions, a senator drafted the regulations into a law, and attached it as an amendment to the credit card act that was recently signed into law by Obama. The amendment itself, in an unusual move, was debated and voted on separately, and was overwhelmingly passed. The injunction on the change in regulations, due to the lack of an environmental impact study, then became a moot point, as the legislated version does the exact same thing as the regulation change. The only thing is that although it was signed into law, it doesn't take effect until 2010.

http://forum.pafoa.org/national-11/5...ght-carry.html (Rep Tom Coburn ( Oklahoma) adds ammedment to restore Right to Carry)

http://forum.pafoa.org/national-11/6...-official.html (Its Official)
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