I must give credit to John Hay Rabb in the newest issue to Guns and Ammo who wrote an article about this topic. I found it very interesting and I recommend that you get a copy to read the full article. I hope the following facts interest you, and spark a bit of thought and comment:
*The National Park Service controls about 400 parks with 84 million acres, and employs 1,800 armed rangers. That's 46,000 acres per ranger
*There were 4,400 violent crimes in NPs last year
*Nationwide law enforcement agencies SOLVE 70% of all murders, 45% of all rapes and 58% of all aggravated assaults.
The NPS solves 29%, 34% and 40% respectively.
Firearms of all kinds are NOT welcome in National Parks. Personal defense handguns are prohibited, even if your a CCW permit holder. If a firearm is brought into a NP they must be temporarily rendered inoperable. Loaded weapons are subject to confiscation by park authorties. And by the way, each park uses it's own emergency number.
Something to think about as you visit one of our great National Parks this summer.
*The National Park Service controls about 400 parks with 84 million acres, and employs 1,800 armed rangers. That's 46,000 acres per ranger
*There were 4,400 violent crimes in NPs last year
*Nationwide law enforcement agencies SOLVE 70% of all murders, 45% of all rapes and 58% of all aggravated assaults.
The NPS solves 29%, 34% and 40% respectively.
Firearms of all kinds are NOT welcome in National Parks. Personal defense handguns are prohibited, even if your a CCW permit holder. If a firearm is brought into a NP they must be temporarily rendered inoperable. Loaded weapons are subject to confiscation by park authorties. And by the way, each park uses it's own emergency number.
Something to think about as you visit one of our great National Parks this summer.