Hit piece on new State Park Law in Local paper
This morning, our local paper ran a front-page story on the potential effect of the new Federal State park law on Valley Forge National Park.
http://www.dailylocal.com/articles/2...0007659947.txt
Here are the most noteworthy exceprts:
"And starting Monday, visitors to Valley Forge can emulate those soldiers in more ways than just standing around in a cold, snowy field. As they walk its trails and visit its monuments, tourists will be allowed to carry guns — handguns, rifles, shotguns and AK-47s."
and the punchline:
"And what if they encountered a visitor on the park trail carrying a gun?
"I'd leave," said Skarbowski.
"I'd be like, honey, we're going now," Keefer echoed. "It would make me think I was out in redneck country."
I spoke to a Park ranger this morning to get his perspective. He confirmed that the new Federal law only means that PA state law will be in effect in the park. This means that open carry is allowed and concealed carry requires proper licensing.
He also indicated that some local groups will exercise their right to carry openly starting Monday. As a gun owner and CCW licensee, I think that is a terrible idea and urge anyone who has plans to do so to reconsider. We fight very hard to keep our right to bear arms legal and recognized. Flaunting this right in the face of people who do not agree only reinforces their negative opinion of gun owners and is counterproductive.
I hope these groups and individuals will recognize that this only hurts our cause and galvanizes anti-gun advocates and those on the fence. Enjoy your newly recognized right to carry concealed on park grounds but, PLEASE, don't strap your AR-15 to your back for a stroll in the park.
Molon Labe.
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Originally Posted by
foudufoot
He also indicated that some local groups will exercise their right to carry openly starting Monday. As a gun owner and CCW licensee, I think that is a terrible idea and urge anyone who has plans to do so to reconsider. We fight very hard to keep our right to bear arms legal and recognized. Flaunting this right in the face of people who do not agree only reinforces their negative opinion of gun owners and is counterproductive.
I hope these groups and individuals will recognize that this only hurts our cause and galvanizes anti-gun advocates and those on the fence. Enjoy your newly recognized right to carry concealed on park grounds but, PLEASE, don't strap your AR-15 to your back for a stroll in the park.
Molon Labe.
Oh I'm sorry, does someone not want to be offended by the sight of an AR-15? While you roll over and let public opinion dictate your rights others will challenge the status quo. If everyone was afraid to commit a faux pas than the advancement of rights would get nowhere in this country. The fact that it's even gotten to the point where concealed carry can become a "newly recognized right" in certain areas is disgusting as it should have always been considered a natural right in the first place. Open carry, when approached with the understanding that it is a faux pas and that the sheeple need to be educated can be very productive for the advancement of second amendment rights. If you're a jackass about it then sure you'll reinforce negative opinions, but if you're not a jackass then people are much more willing to listen and learn.
Re: Hit piece on new State Park Law in Local paper
Plenty of folks, ironsights. That's precisely my point. There is a time and a place for everything.
Re: Hit piece on new State Park Law in Local paper
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Originally Posted by
foudufoot
This morning, our local paper ran a front-page story on the potential effect of the new Federal State park law on Valley Forge National Park.
http://www.dailylocal.com/articles/2...0007659947.txt
Here are the most noteworthy exceprts:
"And starting Monday, visitors to Valley Forge can emulate those soldiers in more ways than just standing around in a cold, snowy field. As they walk its trails and visit its monuments, tourists will be allowed to carry guns — handguns, rifles, shotguns and AK-47s."
and the punchline:
"And what if they encountered a visitor on the park trail carrying a gun?
"I'd leave," said Skarbowski.
"I'd be like, honey, we're going now," Keefer echoed. "It would make me think I was out in redneck country."
I spoke to a Park ranger this morning to get his perspective. He confirmed that the new Federal law only means that PA state law will be in effect in the park. This means that open carry is allowed and concealed carry requires proper licensing.
He also indicated that some local groups will exercise their right to carry openly starting Monday. As a gun owner and CCW licensee, I think that is a terrible idea and urge anyone who has plans to do so to reconsider. We fight very hard to keep our right to bear arms legal and recognized. Flaunting this right in the face of people who do not agree only reinforces their negative opinion of gun owners and is counterproductive.
I hope these groups and individuals will recognize that this only hurts our cause and galvanizes anti-gun advocates and those on the fence. Enjoy your newly recognized right to carry concealed on park grounds but, PLEASE, don't strap your AR-15 to your back for a stroll in the park.
Molon Labe.
say whaaaaaaat?
your failure is outstanding.
FAIL!
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Originally Posted by
foudufoot
Plenty of folks, ironsights. That's precisely my point. There is a time and a place for everything.
open carry isn't flaunting.
open carry while swinging my dick outside of my pants and wearing a neon sign pointing to said penis while riding a unicycle, followed by a dancing bear? that might be flaunting.
if you don't like it, move to NJ. no one will be open carrying in their parks. in fact, no one will be carrying, period, unless they're a criminal. so, there's no chance of offending the delicate sensibilities of the bleeding heart anuses you're so worried about.
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foudufoot
Plenty of folks, ironsights. That's precisely my point. There is a time and a place for everything.
So when and where should people open carry? I'd love to know your answer.
Re: Hit piece on new State Park Law in Local paper
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Originally Posted by
foudufoot
As a gun owner and CCW licensee, I think that is a terrible idea and urge anyone who has plans to do so to reconsider. We fight very hard to keep our right to bear arms legal and recognized. Flaunting this right in the face of people who do not agree only reinforces their negative opinion of gun owners and is counterproductive.
I hope these groups and individuals will recognize that this only hurts our cause and galvanizes anti-gun advocates and those on the fence. Enjoy your newly recognized right to carry concealed on park grounds but, PLEASE, don't strap your AR-15 to your back for a stroll in the park.
Molon Labe.
I disagree. I feel that someone seeing an OCer in the park, lawfully enjoying nature, while armed may draw questions or concerns, but also interest. If they are just strolling along, not blasting yogi the bear and woody woodpecker or people, then what's to fear? If I saw such an individual, I personally, would feel a little safer knowing that if for some reason a crazed maniac chose to go on a rampage in a state park(what better place to go on a rampage than a state park?), I might not be the only one there that is armed and able to stop the massacre of the unarmed sheeple. And it may present an opportunity to educate an otherwise ignorant person of the freedom you actually have, right now.
Educating the populace is key to keeping our freedom. Ignorance is not always bliss.
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Re: Hit piece on new State Park Law in Local paper
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jahwarrior72
open carry isn't flaunting.
open carry while swinging my dick outside of my pants and wearing a neon sign pointing to said penis while riding a unicycle, followed by a dancing bear? that might be flaunting.
if you don't like it, move to NJ. no one will be open carrying in their parks. in fact, no one will be carrying, period, unless they're a criminal. so, there's no chance of offending the delicate sensibilities of the bleeding heart anuses you're so worried about.
I'm not worried about their sensibilities, tough guy. I'm worried about the flaming anuses who can't keep their penises in their pants or their brains engaged. Sorry if I offended your delicate sensibilities.
Have a nice day.
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foudufoot
I'm not worried about their sensibilities, tough guy. I'm worried about the flaming anuses who can't keep their penises in their pants or their brains engaged. Sorry if I offended your delicate sensibilities.
Have a nice day.
well then, according to you, black people should avoid going to national parks, since their presence may cause concern, and frighten overly fearful whitefolks. maybe i should stay out of the sun, since being tan and good looking is flaunting my ethnicity.