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  • Guns in parks rule reaches one-year anniversary

    02/23/2011 7:28:33 PM PST · by marktwain · 6 replies
    National Parks Examiner ^ | 22 February, 2011 | Randi Minetor
    One year ago today, on February 22, 2010, the National Park Service lifted the ban on carrying concealed weapons in the parks for those who have permits to do so. The change came about when the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act was signed into law on May 22, 2009. The bill contained a line item added at the last moment by a Republican senator, specifically allowing people with concealed carry permits to carry their guns into national parks in the states covered by their permits. At the time, critics predicted that the new rule would frighten families away...
  • NYC Council Bans Smoking In Parks, Beaches

    02/02/2011 4:12:59 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 14 replies
    CBSNewYork.com ^ | 2/2/11 | CBS
    NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Smokers have just one message to Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council members: butt out of our business. “We’re outside. We should have freedom to smoke,” City Hall Park smoker Harvey Forbes told CBS 2’s Magee Hickey. By a vote of 36 to 11 on Wednesday the City Council approved a bill to ban smoking in all city parks, beaches and pedestrian plazas. “People who have made the decision not to smoke have civil liberties too and their health and their lives should not be negatively impacted because other people have decided to smoke,” Council Speaker...
  • City Council Readies New Smoking Ban

    02/02/2011 1:29:37 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 68 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | February 2, 2011 | Michael Howard Saul
    Attention Times Square denizens and those out for a stroll in Central Park: It will soon be time to put out your smokes — forever. The New York City Council is slated Wednesday afternoon to approve a ban on smoking in parks, beaches, marinas, boardwalks and pedestrian plazas like Times Square. The legislation marks the most ambitious expansion of the city’s antismoking laws since Mayor Michael Bloomberg convinced the city lawmakers to approve a ban on smoking in indoor workplaces and park playgrounds in 2003. “When this legislation is passed, all New Yorkers will be able to enjoy a walk...
  • EXTRA! Seattle park attacks underscore why gun groups opposed ban(WA)

    12/11/2010 4:37:46 AM PST · by marktwain · 8 replies
    Seattle Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 9 December, 2010 | Dave Workman
    Two high-profile attacks on joggers in Seattle parks over the past couple of months, the most recent being Wednesday afternoon, underscore why gun rights organizations and five individual citizens challenged the City of Seattle’s attempt to ban firearms in park facilities, an illegal act under this state’s preemption statute. Yesterday's attack occurred in Colman Park. The earlier incident happened in October in Seward Park, and in that attack, the unidentified perpetrator was armed with a knife, according to the on-line Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The man, armed with a knife, then grabbed the woman from behind and threw her to the ground....
  • Ban on guns in parks before 9th Circuit Court of Appeals(CA)

    10/21/2010 5:10:02 AM PDT · by marktwain · 2 replies
    LA Anti-Establishment Examiner ^ | 20 October, 2010 | Charles Nichols
    The cities of Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach ban the possession of guns in parks. The Redondo Beach ordinance was passed this May. The Hermosa Beach ordinance seems to date back to the 1990s. These are the only two cities in the South Bay of Los Angeles which restrict the possession of firearms in parks. The City of Hermosa Beach claims its beach is a park and as such, is the only public beach in the County of Los Angeles where the possession of firearms is prohibited. The old railroad tracks which were converted into green space a couple of...
  • Wilderness: Expansion and (Unlawful) Beneficiary Use

    10/03/2010 2:42:33 PM PDT · by AuntB · 19 replies
    The Westerner ^ | Oct. 3, 2010 | Stephen L. Wilmeth
    The Battle of Juarez is showing signs that the good guys are not prevailing. The Juarez newspaper, El Diario de Juarez, has cried uncle in its mixed stance of reporting the progress of the war. In the front page editorial that appeared recently, the editor waved the white flag and asked the cartels publicly what they want from him. The murder of a photographer and another reporter in the recent past are hitting far too close to home for him to continue to be a brave purveyor of the truth. In a city ravaged by nearly 7,000 deaths since 2006...
  • Privies pinched without budget deal - CA Parks May Run Out of Toilet Paper!

    09/23/2010 4:44:35 PM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 30 replies
    LA Times ^ | September 23, 2010 | George Skelton
    This is how much budget trouble the state of California is in: It's about to run out of toilet paper in its rural parks. California's red ink budget is immensely complicated because of voter-approved ballot initiatives, federal rules and court decisions. But this internal e-mail within Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's Finance Department is plenty simple: "Bottom line: Remote rural state parks will likely run out of toilet paper by early October." Pressing a deadline, I was unable to dig deep enough to learn precisely which parks, let alone privies… I did learn that the problem involves banks canceling a state credit...
  • NYC to try banning smoking in parks and beaches

    09/15/2010 9:58:11 AM PDT · by Nachum · 26 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 9/15/10 | Staff
    New York City officials want to take their smoking ban outdoors. City officials announced new legislation on Wednesday that would outlaw smoking in parks, beaches, marinas, boardwalks That means no smoking in Central Park or on the Coney Island boardwalk. Violators could be issued quality-of-life summonses by the parks department and pedestrian plazas throughout the city.
  • Man Caught with Pants Down and an Armless Mannequin in Public Park

    08/09/2010 11:40:13 AM PDT · by US Navy Vet · 99 replies
    WSAZ ^ | Aug 8, 2010 | Hanna Francis; Josh McComas
    According to the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department, 61-year-old Eddie M. Campbell from Belle was caught at Booker T. Washington Memorial Park in Malden with his shirt off and his pants around his ankles.
  • Officials kill grizzly bears to head-off lawsuits before they arise

    08/01/2010 8:58:12 AM PDT · by george76 · 106 replies · 21+ views
    Bear Attack Examiner ^ | July 31, 2010 | Dave Smith
    Wildlife officials have killed a grizzly bear in Wyoming and a grizzly bear in Montana to head-off potential lawsuits. The Montana grizzly killed and partially consumed Kevin Kammer at a Gallatin National Forest campground near Cooke City, Mont. on July 29. The Wyoming grizzly killed 70 year-old botanist Erwin Evert on June 17 on the Shoshone National Forest near the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The circumstances were quite different, but the decision to kill the bears was undoubtedly influenced by a 1996 court case over the terrible bear mauling of 16 year-old Anna Knochel at a U.S. Forest...
  • U.S. Calls Illegal Mexican Pot Farmer “Displaced Traveler”

    07/26/2010 4:11:37 AM PDT · by Bad~Rodeo · 26 replies · 2+ views
    judicial watch ^ | 07/21/2010
    In an insane case of political correctness, a federal government agency has classified an illegal immigrant arrested for cultivating marijuana in a national forest as a “displaced traveler from Michoacán Mexico.” The illegal alien (Gauldry Almonte-Hernandez) was recently busted during a U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Operation raid of illegally grown marijuana plants in northern California’s Shasta-Trinity National Forest. So far this month, the feds have eradicated more than 92,000 marijuana plants throughout the 2.1 million acre national forest that encompasses five wilderness areas and hundreds of mountain lakes. In the first few days of July alone, about 50,000 plants...
  • Crime on the rise: In the past 10 years, California's state parks have seen crime nearly triple

    07/25/2010 3:44:33 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 22 replies · 3+ views
    THE TRIBUNE, SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF ^ | Sun, Jul 25, 6:08 AM | Kathe Tanner and David Sneed at The Tribune; Matt Weiser and Marjie Lundstrom at The Sacramento Bee;
    Crime is on the rise in California's state parks, up nearly threefold in the past decade, according to Department of Parks and Recreation data analyzed by The Sacramento Bee Marijuana cultivation in the parks also is increasing. In 2009, 35 incidents were reported, up from 30 the previous year and only four in 1999. Visitors to state parks seem to have noticed the growth in crime. A 2007 survey by the state Parks Department found people citing gang activity, alcohol and drug use, and concerns about personal safety as reasons to stay away. At Millerton Lake State Recreation Area near...
  • SENATOR FARLEY CRITICIZES [NYS Democrats] PARKS [and Tax] “DEAL”

    05/30/2010 6:14:58 AM PDT · by statestreet · 175+ views
    New York State Senate ^ | May 28, 2010 | Hugh T. Farley
    Senator Hugh T. Farley (R,C,I – Schenectady) joined business and environmental groups in criticizing the legislation that promised to open State parks only if the Legislature agreed to impose millions of dollars in new taxes and fees while also sweeping a tremendous amount of money out of the Environmental Protection Fund, which supports numerous environmental, agricultural and local government programs. “New York has some of the most beautiful natural and historic resources in the entire nation, and we have been fighting all year long to save the 55 state parks and historic sites that Governor Paterson unilaterally decided to close,”...
  • NYS [New York State] Closing 55 Parks, Historic Sites Monday

    05/17/2010 3:47:40 PM PDT · by ETL · 34 replies · 912+ views
    WCBS-TV ^ | May 17, 2010 | Tony Aiello
    Residents Not Pleased With Gov. Paterson's Latest Attempt To Get Legislature's Attention On Overdue Budget HARLEM (CBS) -- Even as the governor cut the ribbon Monday he slashed hours and services at many New York State parks – and outright closed a number of them. David Paterson admitted it's a desperate measure to save money, with the state budget deep in the red and long overdue. Marion Murray is a Riverbank State Park regular one of thousands who work out, enjoy a family picnic or take in the Hudson River views at what many consider West Harlem's backyard. "It is...
  • Louisiana bill provides for guns in state parks

    03/23/2010 4:37:09 PM PDT · by marktwain · 241+ views
    Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 22 March, 2010 | David Codrea
    A bill has been introduced in the Louisiana legislature that can capitalize on the momentum from the national parks rule change by updating their law to allow for carry in state parks. On Friday, State Senator Troy Hebert submitted SB534: "PARKS: Allows the possession of firearms on certain state lands.‏" It will amend the existing Title 56 that deals with state parks as follows: A person who lawfully possesses a firearm may possess or transport such firearm within the boundaries of a state park, state historic site, state preservation area, or other lands under the jurisdiction and control of the...
  • Should Big Bend Become an 'International Park?'

    03/15/2010 6:54:08 AM PDT · by laotzu · 41 replies · 915+ views
    WOAI ^ | 3/12/10 | Jim Forsyth
    US Interior Secretary Ken Salazar today suggested combining the Big Bend National Park in west Texas with the Monumento Natural del Rio Bravo across the river in Mexico, to form the Big Bend/Rio Bravo International Park. "The United States and Mexico are neighbors sharing a beautiful treasure," Salazar said today during a tour of the Big Bend. "Our two nations could and should engage in an even higher level of cooperation to conserve this remarkable area and its wildlife, while providing more opportunity for visitors to enjoy it." Actually, the idea of combining the two parks is not new...it was...
  • Supervisors oppose anti-gun bill, park closure(NY)

    03/01/2010 6:36:22 PM PST · by marktwain · 7 replies · 308+ views
    thedailystar.com ^ | 25 February, 2010 | PATRICIA BREAKEY
    DELHI — The Delaware County Board of Supervisors passed resolutions Wednesday opposing proposed antigun owners legislation and protesting the closing of Oquaga Creek State Park. Delhi Supervisor Peter Bracci presented a resolution opposing bills passed in the state Assembly that he said would have a detrimental effect on hunters, sportsmen and legal gun owners and would curtail rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment. The list included 11 bills that include provisions requiring the renewal of firearms licenses after five years, stringent restrictions on firearms dealers, new training requirements, banning the sale of weapons that are .50-caliber or larger, and others....
  • Packing your piece on the hiking trail

    03/01/2010 6:24:28 PM PST · by marktwain · 13 replies · 678+ views
    Star.com ^ | 1 March, 2010 | Staff
    Anthony Bries lends new meaning to the term "weekend warrior." During the week, he works as a home inspector in his town of Baraboo, Wisc. But on weekends for the past two years, he has indulged his passion: teaching anyone who wants to know how to shoot military-style rifles – such as the AR-15, prized for its low recoil. As a senior instructor with the grassroots, three-year-old U.S. rifle instruction program The Appleseed Project, Bries teaches shooting techniques usually encountered only in the police or military. He isn't paid for his trouble, but he doesn't care. To him, if he...
  • Will a handgun make you feel safer in a national park?

    02/26/2010 6:04:44 AM PST · by marktwain · 75 replies · 1,091+ views
    walletpop.com ^ | 25 February, 2010 | Damanick Dantes
    National Parks are reserves that display America's natural beauty to the public. Some people find them places of solitude, where they can go sightseeing, vacation, and camp out in the wild. A visit to a national park is considerably cheaper than the conventional family-of-four vacation. But while protecting your wallet, you might also want to protect yourself. Being alone or even with a small group out in the wild can be frightening. Considering the many violent events that have and can occur in national parks, and also to honor current rights according to visitors' home state, Congress recently lifted a...
  • Guns OK in federal parks, but not here(SC)

    02/25/2010 5:37:30 PM PST · by marktwain · 4 replies · 387+ views
    postandcourier.com ^ | 25 February, 2010 | Brian Hicks
    Hold up on those plans to re-take Fort Sumter -- it's not going to be as easy as it sounds. On Monday, a federal rule went into effect that allows folks to carry loaded guns inside national parks. This has been a political football for years, but finally was signed into law last year by President Barack Obama. Who knew he was such a gun enthusiast? There's a catch, however. Bob Dodson, superintendent at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, says gunslingers still can't pack heat inside the actual forts. Or their visitors centers. Or on the boat out to Sumter....