They do it EVERY time. Idiot's!
KK
The gunman got what he deserved in the end. Now politicians will use this incident to remove RTBA from war vets with PTSD. And remove the RTBA in parks from law abiding citizens. Somehow I think he would have taken his firearms in the park weather it was legal or not. Again this terrible loss of life is tragic. However I don't believe that a law against firearms in parks would have changed the outcome at all...
"The shooting renewed debate about a federal law that made it legal for people to take loaded weapons into Mount Rainier. The 2010 law made possession of firearms in national parks subject to state gun laws.
Bill Wade, the outgoing chair of the Coalition of National Park Service Retirees, said Congress should be regretting its decision to allow loaded weapons in national parks.
He called Sunday's fatal shooting a tragedy that could have been prevented. He hopes Congress will reconsider the law that took effect in early 2010, but doubts that will happen in today's political climate".
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They do it EVERY time. Idiot's!
KK
Do they honestly think this guy would have obeyed that law?
Let's see - it's against the law to murder someone. If the law was reverted to preclude guns in national parks then this person who ignored a more significant law (the law of man and God) then he would have obeyed the prohibition. Just another mindless stretch to attempt to make an anti-gun point.
Once a fighter pilot, ALWAYS a fighter pilot!
Stupid, Stupid, Stupid... The criminals, unstable, and such do NOT give a squirt about such restrictions. No matter if it were a park or a business or a public place.
I simply will not visit or pay to support such parks if they restrict my right there. I guess I try sending an educational letter to this 'Bill Wade' character.
This is local to me. I haven't heard them say anything about gun laws??? Where are you reading this??
As is true in all cases, unless exhaustive vehicle searches are going to be instituted before entering parks, a law outlawing firearms carry in parks isn't going to prevent anyone from bringing them in. It's like the gun free school zones act, which was initially instituted largely in response to the shooting at Columbine and ignored the fact that the shooters violated more than 20 existing laws in order to carry out their plans. Stacking law on top of law isn't going to prevent anything, any more than completely disarming citizens is going to keep outlaws from getting their hands on firearms (as was clearly demonstrated in Norway).
guns dont kill people, crazy sons of bitches do