National Parks to post properties under TN law
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:29 am
I know this should be under the Posted Properties section but I wanted here for discussion purposes.
NATIONAL PARK CARRY UPDATE from Mike Ridings"
US National Park Police evidently are planning to post the buildings at the National Parks as no-carry sites.
At Stones River Saturday an APPS student was talking to the officer there and noticed a roll of “no-weapons†signs and asked if he was about to post. He said “they†were posting all the doors and said that the law change only affected the grounds, and that it is still illegal to carry in any gov’t building even a bathroom.
The student told him that his signs aren't good since they don’t follow the TN guidelines as far as having the code printed and such. He said that the Nat’l Park Serv. is having another sign made up for all Parks to use that will cover all Federal sites.
The USNPS rangers and police are apparently not happy with the law change and plan to do what they can to aggravate carry permit holders enough to not carry there.
NATIONAL PARK CARRY UPDATE from Mike Ridings"
US National Park Police evidently are planning to post the buildings at the National Parks as no-carry sites.
At Stones River Saturday an APPS student was talking to the officer there and noticed a roll of “no-weapons†signs and asked if he was about to post. He said “they†were posting all the doors and said that the law change only affected the grounds, and that it is still illegal to carry in any gov’t building even a bathroom.
The student told him that his signs aren't good since they don’t follow the TN guidelines as far as having the code printed and such. He said that the Nat’l Park Serv. is having another sign made up for all Parks to use that will cover all Federal sites.
The USNPS rangers and police are apparently not happy with the law change and plan to do what they can to aggravate carry permit holders enough to not carry there.