
As one of their final acts in office, the Bush Administration finalized regulations that will allow loaded and concealed firearms in our national parks.
Existing regulations in effect since the Reagan Administration override local laws and force law abiding gun owners to store and secure their weapons before entering a National Park, even if they are only passing through. Such regulations render such men and women...people who have been vetted by the FBI as decent and trustworthy, people who, as a class, have a lower incidence of violent crime than even the police..criminals unless they render themselves defenseless.
Urge Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to respect the desire of the hundreds of thousands of citizens who responded to the Interiors call for public opinion and stated that they want the National Parks to respect local laws regarding the carrying of concealed weapons while in National Park borders.
Although our National Parks are relatively safe places, they are not proof against animal attack or violent crime. In addition, very often these Parks are crossed by public roads that permit holders use for travel. Permit holders should not become criminals just for passing through, or for wanting the desire to protect themselves.
Some would have you believe that we don't need loaded weapons in our national parks %u2013 we need a safe environment for our wildlife, our families and our national heritage. But the fact is that this is not about a need, it is about the right to self-defense, a right that transcends all others, and as long as a permit holder respects the laws of their locality with regard to carrying concealed, we should not take away that right just because a person crosses a border.
Although our parks are relatively safe, the borders of the park, and the very limited presence of Park Rangers, are not proof against animal attack or violent crime. Responsible, law-abiding citizens should be allowed to make the choice regarding where they carry their weapons, especially in areas where there is not strict control of who enters or leaves. Many of our parks are wide open and wild spaces, not closed and secured court houses.
I urge you to preserve this common sense regulation, preserve the fundamental human right of self-defense, and preserve the liberty of our responsible and law abiding citizens.
Thank you so much for your time and attention to this important matter.
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