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National Parks and Wildlife Refuges
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Sen. Alexander's staff person called me back after I called and left a message requesting explaination on why he did not sign the letter. She told me Sen. Alexander did not sign it because he thinks things have been working pretty well "as is" and he would not support a change unless the Dept. of Interior determined a change was needed. While this rule change appears to be a step in the right direction (if it is approved) it may not be as beneficial as I first thought for those of us in Tenn. The rule change request is for the Parks and Federal lands that currently prohibit carry and transport through their areas to abide by the laws of the state in which they are located. As it is now, in Tenn. we are not allowed to carry in State Parks or National Forrests. In North Carolina you can carry in State and National Forrests but not in State Parks. So it looks like it will take changes in the laws of both states to allow carry in the Smokey Mountain National Park. -
Briley pleads guilty; will serve 10 daysBy John Rodgers, jrodgers@nashvillecitypaper.com State Rep. Rob Briley pleaded guilty to DUI today but had his felony evading arrest charge suspended for up to two years. Briley (D-Nashville) will serve 10 days in jail for the DUI as his sentence was suspended down. Briley will serve the 10 days on the weekends in Wilson Co. jail. He also had to pay a $350 fine plus court costs and is on misdemeanor probation. http://nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=58294 In case you haven't seen it, here is the video of his arrest (thanks to Someguy) http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=5534
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National Parks and Wildlife Refuges
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I went to Sen. Alexander's website and clicked on the "contact" and "email" links and submitted the following question: You can write him from this link: http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home I also called his regional office in the Tri-Cities and left a message requesting info as above. I would encourage any and all members of this forum to do the same. Its possible there is a legitimate reason why he did not cosign this request by Sen. Crapo ( although I can't imagine what it would be given that 47 other Senators found time to do so ) but I think that Sen. Alexander needs to know that the Second Amendment Supporters in this State are watching to see how he represents us in D.C. You can look up the phone numbers of his regional offices from this link: http://alexander.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Offices -
Sen. Mike Crapo has submitted a request that the Interior Dept. allow handgun carry in National Parks and Wildlife Refuges in accordance with the laws of the states in which they are located. This would be a big step in the right direction. 47 Senators cosigned the request. You can go to the NRA website for the details and read the letter. Follow this lilnk: http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=3319 Bob Corker signed it, but I did not see Lamar Alexander's signiture. I'm going to call tomorrow and find out why. I don't know if it makes any difference but Sen. Crapo is from Idaho and the Sec. of the Interior who is able to effect this change is the former Gov. of Idaho.
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Is that the wall on the border between Mexico and the U.S.? Maybe this is how to keep the illegals out....skeletons on patrol and nobody jumps the fence!!
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Buy a handgun in Illinois and take it home to Chicago???
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Very good point. And when you live in a den of thieves like she no doubt does it becomes even more difficult and important to do just that. -
Buy a handgun in Illinois and take it home to Chicago???
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I think the mindset of the newspeople who did this story is the thing that really grabbed my attention when I first saw this. It seems to never occur to people who are of this persuasion that putting people away who commit violent crimes for extended prison terms is the only way that the violent gun crimes is going to be reduced or stopped. -
Here is a news video from a Chicago TV report showing Chicago residents going outside the city, buying handguns, and taking them "illegaly" back home. It must be like living in 1950"s USSR to live in Chicagoland. And if the law don't catch you, your "eyewitness newsteam" will broadcast your face on TV so the cops and bad guys both know who you are. http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/iteam&id=5831822
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This is totally cool. I hope it hasn't been posted before. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W2timWpEJ8[/ame]
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Anyone know anything about this gun? The video sure is impressive. [ame] [/ame]
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I especially liked the letter at this link: Form letter for places with dangerous "No Guns Allowed" signs
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Good stuff. I love the "gun free zone" clip.
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Welcome. Jump in and make yourself at home. By the way is that you in your avatar?
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Difference in National Park Rules?
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I posted this same question on another website and got this response: "Traps, nets and unloaded weapons may be possessed within a temporary lodging or mechanical mode of conveyance when such implements are rendered temporarily inoperable or are packed, cased or stored in a manner that will prevent their ready use." http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text....0.1.1.2.0.1.4 If this link is correct (and it looks like it is) it would seem that by following the rules for storage while there would make it legal to have a gun in any National Park. The "no firearms allowed" restrictions that are listed for some parks may just be a holdover from the days before carry permits became so common. -
Difference in National Park Rules?
waynesan replied to waynesan's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Tim, Here is an example of what I mean. I took this from the Yellowstone NP website: It seems there is a difference between the Parks if the Smokies rule is "No Firearms Allowed". -
I have been under the impression that if one is transporting a gun through a National Park you are OK to lock up your unloaded weapon in the trunk or out of reach and lock up the ammo in a different location. I know several Parks have this as their "rules" spelled out on their websites. And this is what I have always done with my handguns when visiting a National Park while traveling. However, this morning I was reading from the Smokey Mountains website and they simply state "no firearms allowed". My question is: Are there different rules for different Parks? Or is the general rule that I have always obeyed superceeded by an individual Park's stricter rules? If so, this ought not to be.
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Fantastic site!!! I would love to have all that music on CD. What memories that brings back. Thanks for the link.
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Great Vid Ghostrider. Made my day.
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Mike, you said, I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiment. We've seen politicians pander for the pro-gun vote many times and use the "I won't take your hunting rifles away" in their feeble attempt to gain our support. I am not pushing anyone towards a vote for Huckabee. I thought the video I posted was kinda funny and thought others might find the humor in it as well. But with any 60 second commercial you can only say so much. All bases cannot be covered. But Huckabee does have a very pro 2nd Amendment record as Gov. of Arkansas and his website has some very pro-gun statements that sound like he is a very good friend to us. He even has a concealed weapons permit ( first Governor to do so ) To read his 2nd Amendment stand see this: http://www.mikehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Issues.View&Issue_id=18 Here is an excerpt:
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Whatcha all think about this ad?? [ame] [/ame]
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Here is a link to a news report of how much taxpayers are out for the care of illegal aliens at just one hospital in Conn. http://www.wtnh.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?clipid1=1926477&at1=News&vt1=v&h1=Taxpayers+footing+the+bills+for+illegal+immigrants%2Dstory+by+Alan+Cohn&d1=175800&redirUrl=www.wtnh.com&activePane=info&LaunchPageAdTag=homepage&playerVersion=1&hostPageUrl=http%3A//www.wtnh.com/global/video/popup/pop_playerLaunch.asp%3Fclipid1%3D1926477%26at1%3DNews%26vt1%3Dv%26h1%3DTaxpayers+footing+the+bills+for+illegal+immigrants%252Dstory+by+Alan+Cohn%26d1%3D175800%26redirUrl%3Dwww.wtnh.com%26activePane%3Dinfo%26LaunchPageAdTag%3Dhomepage&rnd=51322042 You might also want to check out this website where I found this video. www.outragedpatriots.com
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What if 20 million illegal aliens went back home to Mexico
waynesan replied to a topic in General Chat
A link to video documenting the taxpayer costs to treat Illegal Aliens at just one Hospital in Conn. http://www.outragedpatriots.com/ Scroll down on the left side of page to where it says: MUST SEE VIDEO: Connecticut Taxpayers Footing the Hospital Bills of Illegal Immigrants -
Here's the video link: http://www.wlwt.com/video/14581596/index.html This dude might not shoot straight but he's gonna throw lead if you mess with him. "The tables were turned on a gunman who tried to rob a convenience store in Cincinnati, police said." "Police said the man tried to rob N & M Mini-Mart just before 11:30 a.m." "Store owner Wade Nassar said the robber purchased some tissues for $1.80 and then pointed a gun at him and demanded cash ..." "'He pulled the gun on me (and said), 'Give me the money or I'll shoot,' Nassar said." "Instead, Nassar grabbed his own .22-caliber handgun and fired five or six shots at the robber, who fled the store unharmed." "'How I missed this dude, I couldn't believe myself,' Nassar said. 'I meant to kill the dude. I meant to kill him, trust me. Anybody trying to stick me up, if I get the chance to shoot him, I shoot him on the spot.'" ...