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February 22, We Can Now Feel Protected In National Parks!


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Begining February 22nd, 2010 we will be able to not only take a firearm into national parks. :D Which is great because the crime rate in national parks is higher than the national average. Here... http://kidnappingmurderandmayhem.blogspot....ark-forest.html

is a link to people killed just in the Ocala National Forest (15 minutes from where I live).

 

 

Can you believe that people are upset and think that now that guns are legal in the park, criminals will now begin to wreak havoc. Like murderers are going to obey a laws! :sigh:

 

 

 

Link on new law...

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/greenspace...s-in-parks.html

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This state is slowly getting better and better with their gun laws...the next one in the works in Ohio is restaurant carry (ones that serve alcohol). I would love for that one to get passed, I can't stand the fact I have to disarm and leave my firearm in the vehicle to enjoy a nice meal.

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What kills me is the liberal dreamers that want to have a world free of guns.

 

Well, sorry, your dream is not ever going to happen. You need to face reality. At least these laws give the LAW ABIDING citizens half a chance to defend themselves.

 

Do any of you think a criminal cares if their is a law prohibiting guns in a National Park anyway? Come on now, be honest with yourself. If someone is not going to care about murdering someone, they damn sure could give a crap less abpout some silly law that says they can not tote a gun....

 

At least now, those of us that wish to protect our families can do so legally. I also would like to say that those camping in the parks that do not like guns, please hang a sign out, so we will not have to come to your aid if a serial killer starts murdering you and your family. I mean, ammo is expensive you know.

 

I'm done....

 

C

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What do you call a guy who starts shooting people in a church? A: A disgruntled worshiper :chevy:

 

I know it is a bad joke, but I heard it from George Carlin.

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Facts and reality mean absolutely NOTHING to liberals. They live in a haze of touchy feely nirvana where everything is perfect and safe... as long as you make it against the law. LOL!

 

Back on subject:

 

It's a good move for the Parks to be opened up for legal firearm possession. Law abiding citizens are not the ones to fear here. I know that some can't quite make the connection there...

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