Since I wrote the first article on this subject there are two more things I've learned so far. First, even if this new legislation that has been attached to the Credit Card Bill isn't passed one could take in guns into a national park they just had to be unloaded guns.
The second thing that might strangely be related to this is the problem in Sequoia National Park of Mexican marijuana growers with AK-47s and grenade launchers, rifles and pistols and grenades. Many national forest areas have been taken over by various marijuana growers, meth makers etc. and threatening or making people who are just hikers wandering into their growing or making illegal drugs just disappear. So this might just be another element that the National Rifle Association might be playing upon.
However, what do you get when you send people with loaded guns into National Parks? Answer: Dead people and dead animals. Pretty soon there just won't be ANY wild animals to see at all.(I don't think we are going to run out of people any time soon.)
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