| NATIONAL PARKS QUICKLINKS |
Making good on his promise a few months back, Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne plans to make new rules concerning the allowance of guns in national parks available for public review and comment within the next week. The new rules are expected to loosen regulations so that gun rules in national parks closely match state rules for non-park areas.
"We are taking a fresh look at that (rule) because since the 1980s, when it was put in place, there have been a variety of state law changes. We just want to bring this up so we are current," Kempthorne said. "We want to be consistent in affirming what they are doing and see where we can be in concert with that," he said, noting there will be a 60-day comment period "so we can see what the public's thoughts are" as well.The NRA and 51 senators who've urged the review allege that current rules "infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners." Meanwhile, Seven former directors of the National Park Service, the Association of National Park Rangers and park advocacy organizations such as the National Parks Conservation Association believe the current rules are essential for both protecting both the safety of park resources and its visitors.The former Utah governor said he would make his personal position "very clear" when he releases the rules, possibly this week.

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Criminals(Poachers and Robbers) are already intending to break the law and ignore the current law prohibiting guns on National Parks.
Why prevent law abiding citizens from protecting themselves from such ruffians, and wild animal attacks.
Pepperspray will not always stop an attacking bear or thug!
Posted: May 01, 2008 Joshua
Small quibble: Kempthorne is a former IDAHO governor. We here in Utah have enough bad press of our own without taking responsibility for Kempthorne (or Craig).
Posted: May 01, 2008 Bob
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