Of course, that "spilled" violence poses a threat not only to rangers, but to park visitors, as well. The good news is that, since February of this year, national parks no longer ban effective self-defense. This change was not met with universal approval, of course. As we've discussed before, the very need for the ability to defend oneself was scorned by some, including a National Park Sevice retiree quoted by the Violence Policy Center's Josh Sugarmann, in the Huffington Post . . . [More]That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Please give it a look, and tell a friend.
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Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Urban violence spreading to parks--national park carry vindicated
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