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    Default Senators pushing to allow firearms in national parks

    http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/263437.html

    WASHINGTON -- Nearly half the Senate is pushing the Bush administration to let gun owners carry handguns and other firearms into national parks and wildlife refuges.

    Forty-seven lawmakers have signed a letter asking Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to lift Reagan-era restrictions that prevent citizens from carrying readily accessible firearms onto lands managed by the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Current regulations, developed in the early 1980s, "infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners who wish to transport and carry firearms on or across these lands," the senators wrote.

    The policies also differ from those of some other federal agencies, such as the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service.

    "These inconsistencies in firearms regulations for public lands are confusing, burdensome and unnecessary," said the letter, drafted by Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho.

    Thirty-nine Republicans and eight Democrats signed the letter, including both senators from 17 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.

    Kempthorne spokesman Chris Paolino said officials were reviewing the letter.

    The current regulations, adopted in 1983 under then-Interior Secretary James Watt, say visitors to national parks must render their weapons inaccessible. Guns do not have to be disassembled, but they must be put somewhere that is not easily reached, such as in a car trunk, said Jerry Case, the National Park Service's chief of regulations and special park uses.

    The rules were developed to ensure public safety and provide maximum protection for wildlife, Case said, noting that before the rules were adopted, "people would go out and shoot wildlife in national parks." Snakes, bears, wolves and coyotes were among animals shot by park visitors.

    National parks have a lower crime rate than many similarly sized communities, Case said, adding that many national parks have large campsites. "If you have people start plinking around with weapons, then you have accidents," he said.

    Lindsay Nothern, a spokesman for Crapo, said no one incident led to the letter to Kempthorne, a former Idaho governor and senator.

    "People (in Idaho and other Western states) have been complaining about it for a long time. It's more a matter of why not?" Nothern said. "We've got a guy who's a Westerner as interior secretary. He certainly understands these issues."

    The National Rifle Association has long pushed for relaxation of the gun ban, but Nothern said no lobbying group was behind the letter.

    "People want to see a bogeyman in this and there isn't one there," he said. "It's about consistency, and how folks use the land."

    Barrett Kaiser, a spokesman for Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said Baucus "thinks it's a matter of Second Amendment rights, and it's also the right thing to do for people who simply want to cross through our parks to access prime hunting areas."

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    Default Re: Senators pushing to allow firearms in national parks

    I'm still bewildered that this hasn't changed yet. The GOA has been pushing this lately. I hope this policy changes.
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    Default Re: Senators pushing to allow firearms in national parks

    While I think its a nice thing to happen, my question is - What is the trade off? We all know that to get something, you nearly always have to give something in return.
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