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Weapons versus wild



Shenandoah National Park can be seen from Skyline Drive.

COX NEWS SERVICE


A Bush administration proposal to allow loaded guns to be carried in national parks is provoking a crossfire of controversy.


a crossfire of controversy.


On one side are the National Rifle Association and 47 senators seeking a rule change to allow the firearms. On the other are all seven living former National Park Service directors and several park-employee groups.


For the past 23 years, carrying firearms in parks has been permitted only in designated locations where hunting and target practice are legal. Otherwise, guns must be "inoperable or packed, cased or stored in a manner that will prevent their ready use," according to Park Service regulations.


"It's a ridiculous idea to change regulations that are working just fine," said Bryan Faehner, legislative representative for the National Parks Conservation Association.


"Parks are safe. The current regulation is in place to keep parks safe and make sure that poachers don't get away with poaching in parks. There is just no need [to change the rule]. It is a crazy political stunt by the NRA," he said. "This policy change is coming from a political situation at the Department of Interior level, and the Park Service doesn't want this."


The National Rifle Association disagrees, saying park patrons should be able to use legal means to protect themselves from wild animals and violent crime.


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