Wednesday, June 25, 2008

2nd Amendment Rights Are Under Fire....

Taking a Trek Through The Olympic Peninsula or to See Mount Rainier

You Could End Up A Felon!


Wednesday, June 25, 2008



Washington has some of the most beautiful National Parks, monuments and historic trails in the Country. From the rain forests of Olympic to the peaks and valleys of the Cascades to the majesty of Mount Rainier; there are wonders in every corner of the state. But if you carry your loaded, operable firearm into any of these or any of the other national parks, trails or monuments, you are violating federal law - even if you possess a permit to carry a concealed handgun.


This is the current, unfair situation that will continue to exist, if you don't take action right now!


The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued a proposed rule to eliminate, once and for all, this prohibition on Right-to-Carry in national parks and wildlife refuges. NRA is leading the effort to change this policy and we are very close to winning this important battle.


Not surprisingly, anti-gun and anti-hunting extremists are contorting the facts to try to continue this prohibition of self-defense. They are launching e-mail broadsides in an all-out push for their supporters to oppose this common sense measure. (Read a recent HSUS attack e-mail here: https://community.hsus.org/campaign/US_2008_parks_poaching/explanation).


These new rules cannot take effect until after a period of public comment. And make no mistake; our opponents are aggressively ramping up their efforts to try to convince the Secretary of the Interior to reverse his decision.


To combat this effort, you must take a few moments to submit comments on this issue by June 30, 2008, by going to this web site: http://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/main?main=SubmitComment&o=090000648053d497.


You may also mail your comments to:


Public Comments Processing

Attn: 1024-AD70

Division of Policy and Directives Management

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 222

Arlington, VA 22203


Your comments will have the most impact if you use your own words. To assist you in drafting your comments, keep the following points in mind:


* Rules on carrying and transporting firearms should be consistent-across the board-with the laws of the state that includes the national park or wildlife refuge;

* Law-abiding citizens should not be prohibited from protecting themselves and their families while enjoying America's national parks and wildlife refuges;

* The new rules should provide uniformity across all federal lands, eliminating the patchwork of laws that create confusion for gun owners;

* Current regulations fail to account for the significant change in state laws since 1984. 48 states now have laws that permit laws that permit carrying and 40 have strong Right-to-Carry laws. Federal regulations should recognize the change in state laws and follow their lead, and;

* The new regulations should restore the rights of law-abiding gun owners who wish to transport and carry firearms for all lawful purposes on most DOI lands, just as they do now on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands


Remember, all comments must be received by June 30. Submit your comments TODAY!


Please share this information with your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners and encourage them to act on this issue RIGHT AWAY by sending comments of their own!