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One More Last Chance for Parks
- Subject: One More Last Chance for Parks
- From: AlertsList at FirearmsCoalition.org (Firearms Coalition)
- Date: Tue Jul 29 22:58:48 2008
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One More Last Chance** for Parks*
You have another last chance to post comments about disarming
law-abiding citizens in National Parks. Take advantage of this
opportunity and Post a Comment, even if you have already posted a
comment before! Be sure that your family members post comments too!
The decision in the Heller case makes our position stronger and that
needs to be brought out. Politely demand that the National Park Service
and the Fish and Wildlife Service stop denying Constitutional Rights.
Adoption of the proposed regulations would be a first step toward
constitutional compliance, but the Department of the Interior must go
farther. They should adopt the proposed amendment and then take the
next steps to stop illegally restricting the open carry of personal
defense firearms. They need to either adopt a blanket policy against
any firearms possession restrictions on any property administered by the
National Park Service and the Fish and Wildlife Service -- or any other
federal agency for that matter -- or at a minimum adopt state firearms
laws in the same way that National Forests and BLM lands do.
A couple of anti-gun Senators were able to get the Department of the
Interior to extend the comment period on the proposed regulations from
June 30 to August 8 as a delaying tactic in hopes of drumming up more
opposition to the proposed rules. The Brady's have been busy
encouraging people to send in negative comments and many gun groups --
unhappy with the limitations of the proposal -- have been urging
unfavorable comments. We must not let this opportunity for a major
improvement pass us by. Encourage the adoption of the proposed
amendment and urge further action.
Don't wait! Get your comments in now!
To submit a comment, follow this link:
*http://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=DocumentDetail&o=090
000648053d497*
or
*http://tinyurl.com/66frtt*
Either of those links should open a page on Regulations.gov
with, "Document Details" as the title and, "Docket Title General
Regulations for Areas Administered by the National Park Service and the
Fish and Wildlife Service"
Go to, "Add Comments" and click on the little yellow
balloon. That will open up a comment form. All fields on the form are
not required. Fields marked with a # are going to be publicly displayed
so don't put information in those fields that you don't want the world
to see. If you don't know what to put in a field or you're
uncomfortable sharing that information, just leave it blank.
For the comment section, encourage the adoption of the
proposed amendment, but also let them know that you would like to see
restrictions further eased.
Below is the comment I sent in. You are welcome to copy it
or use it as a guideline for your own comment if you'd like.
*Regarding Rulemaking Proposal, Reference Number 1024-AD70, here are my
comments:*
*As a frequent visitor to National Parks and Wildlife Refuges, and as a
regular commuter through **National** **Battlefield** **Parks** and
Parkways, I strongly support the proposed changes to regulations
regarding firearms on lands administered by the NPS and FWS. The
current regulations are not only bad policy -- placing law-abiding
people at risk of arrest and prosecution for having available the means
to protect themselves - they are also patently unconstitutional. *
*While not perfect, the proposed amendment is a step in the right
direction. It could be easily improved by simply striking the word
"concealed" from its text. Many gunowners do not have concealed carry
permits -- whether as a matter of conscience, government limitations, or
a financial issue -- and many do not own a firearm suitable for
concealed carry. It is wrong to deny these people their rights.*
*I am also concerned about the qualifying language concerning adoption
of the laws of host states regarding firearms regulations. The language
referencing comparable state lands should be stricken completely. This
amendment should, at a minimum, simply adopt the firearms laws of host
states in the same manner that National Forest and **BLM** lands do.
Ideally -- and constitutionally -- there should be no firearms
possession restrictions on any federal lands.
*
*As a bare minimum I ask that you adopt the proposed amendment as
written. *
*If possible I would prefer to see the word "concealed' struck from the
amendment along with the language about comparable state lands.*
*Ideally, I would like to see the entire section of the regulation
dealing with possession of weapons, traps and nets, deleted and replaced
with language which addresses criminal behavior rather than simple
possession of tools. *
*Respectfully submitted,
Jeff Knox*
Please don't delay. Submit your comments NOW while you're thinking
about it. Also please forward this alert to everyone on your e-mail
list to encourage them to submit comments as well.
The Park Service needs to be totally overwhelmed with support for the
right to keep and bear arms on federal lands. If they are not
overwhelmed by support for the current proposal, they are likely to try
to drag this process out in hopes of a new administration taking the
regulations in the opposite direction.
Yours for the Second Amendment,
Jeff Knox
Director, The Firearms Coalition
www.FirearmsCoalition.org
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