Author Topic: Court strikes down National Park CCW  (Read 5096 times)

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Re: firearms in national parks - nyet
« Reply #25 on: March 21, 2009, 08:02:37 PM »
Revolution?

Now can we have a Civil War? 

Duplicate thread, so I've merged it with the original.

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Re: firearms in national parks - nyet
« Reply #26 on: March 21, 2009, 08:34:28 PM »
"Leftist extremist statism" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, and in any event, I doubt "statism" is readily intelligible to very many people.

Ideas, anyone?

I like leftist extremist statism.  It is more descriptive and more accurate than socialism.

Skimming through the decision, I agreed with the defendants in that there was no enivironmental impact that needed to be considered.  The judge disagreed, though.  It would seem that the only thing that needs to happen is some kind of "study" into the impact on the environment.

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As I understand it, this is a temporary injunction, not a full toss.

Correct, this was just a motion for a temporary injunction. 
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Re: firearms in national parks - nyet
« Reply #27 on: March 21, 2009, 09:12:03 PM »
I like leftist extremist statism.  It is more descriptive and more accurate than socialism.

Skimming through the decision, I agreed with the defendants in that there was no enivironmental impact that needed to be considered.  The judge disagreed, though.  It would seem that the only thing that needs to happen is some kind of "study" into the impact on the environment.

Correct, this was just a motion for a temporary injunction. 

Some study..  small amounts of lead that enter and leave the park in a closed container leaving no traces behind.

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Re: Court strikes down National Park CCW
« Reply #28 on: March 22, 2009, 02:12:01 PM »
But how hard do you think the NPS will work to do a complete, accurate and timely EIS? Don't hold your breath. The best hope is for overturning when the NRA appeals.

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