Posted on 11/30/2006 9:58:07 AM PST by kiriath_jearim
Yeah... whatever...
"Gun control: The theory that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her panty hose, is somehow morally superior to a woman explaining to police how her attacker got that fatal bullet wound." L. Neil Smith
The Founders didn't *give* any rights -- they listed and recognized God-given rights that the government has a duty to protect.
Repealing state gun laws is a separate fight, one that will involve state legislatures and courts and won't happen overnight. Certainly not in a short lame-duck session. What Congress can do, without anyone else's approval other than the president's signature, is repeal the federal law and make the law the same on both sides of the park gate.
Toooouuuucheeeee!!!
Love it!!!
The main reason, if one is needed is "self-defence": Self-defence from people out to do you harm, steal your stuff,
and from rogue black bears, wolves, and Grizzly Bears.
Ugh, that photo is a bit inappropriate. How about a description and a link, so those of us who don't want to look at it don't have to.
BUT IT'S NOW GONE!
Not many things are so peaceful as a concealed weapon.
I don't even care about concealed carry...how about a simple OPEN CARRY law in NP's? That way the paranoid don't need to worry about who is packing and who isn't. It'll all be out in the open.
I hike the mountain ranges along the west coast every summer, including within the national parks, and I have never done so unarmed. Over the past 15 years, this has twice saved people from potentially being mauled. The first was on the Yosemite/Emigrant border, when an unhealthy looking black bear began stalking and charging a large group of hikers on the trail. We were a solid days hike from the nearest ranger station, and it was obvious that someone was going to get mauled if the bear weren't chased off (the bear looked to be injured and starving already). I pulled my handgun, shot it once in the foreleg, and it ran off into the forest. The second time the weapon was needed, it was to scare off a stalking mountain lion. I didn't shoot that one, but it certainly didn't care for the spray of gravel its face caught when I shot the ground in front of it.
My pack has a concealed compartment specifically built in to protect my handgun and yet allow quick access when needed. Still, I would prefer not to need it at all. My pack rifle, which I carry when hiking in areas where no-carry laws aren't an issue, is far more accurate and having it attached to the exterior of the pack makes access easier. Nobody should have to use a handgun to ward off a wild predator, and all these laws have done is force people to pack small concealable handguns rather than safer and more effective pack rifles.
Was it worse than the pictures of our guys tortured, killed, mutilated, burned and hung up on the bridge in Faluja?
Yes.
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