Keep Parks Safe:
Say No To Loaded Guns in Our National Parks

This is one of the most serious matters NPCA has brought to your attention in a long time. The National Rifle Association (NRA) has been pushing hard to allow loaded guns in America's national parks. Under intense political pressure orchestrated by the NRA, the Bush Administration recently proposed new regulations that would allow visitors to carry loaded, concealed firearms in national parks if the state where a national park unit is located permits people to carry concealed firearms in their state parks. Mandating that national park units abide by state park gun laws will be confusing to both visitors and park rangers and would force the creation of a new, complex (and costly) gun bureaucracy.
The NRA is trying to fix a problem that does not exist. Under the current firearm safety and uniformity regulations it is NOT UNLAWFUL to have firearms in national parks; they just have to be unloaded and safely stowed. It is a limited and reasonable requirement that enables rangers to do the job of protecting park resources and ensuring visitor safety. The current regulations, which were updated in 1983 under the Reagan Administration, have been successful at maintaining our national parks as safe family destinations. If fact, statistics show that the probability of becoming a victim of a violent crime in a national park is 1 in 708,333, which is less likely than being struck by lightening during one’s lifetime.
The comment period to allow loaded guns in national parks closed on June 30, 2008. Thanks to you, NPCA delivered more than 22,000 letters to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in opposition to opening up the regulations. NPCA hand-delivered the remaining comments to the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service to ensure that the comments would be counted before the end of the day. We have had tremendous success so far with this campaign--but it is far from over. We'll be sure to update you on any progress we make on this campaign.
More Information
- WA and OR officials letter to Secretary Kempthorne, June 30, 2008 (PDF)
- Pacific Region Advisory Council of NPCA letter to Secretary Kempthorne, June 24, 2008 (PDF)
- Chairman Akaka's and Chairman Grijalva's Letter to Secretary Kempthorne requesting an extension to the comment period, June 2008 (PDF)
- NPCA letter to Kempthorne on Heller Case, April 2008 (PDF)
- Former Directors of the National Park Service Letter to Secretary Kempthorne, April 2008 (PDF)
- Coalition of National Park Service Retirees Letter to Assistant Secretary Laverty, March 2008 (PDF)
- Ranger Groups Letter to Senate, February 2008 (PDF)
- Ranger Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police letter to Secretary Kempthorne, January 2008 (PDF)
- Senators letter to Secretary Kempthorne, February 2008 (PDF)
- Secretary Kempthorne Letter to Senators, February 2008 (PDF)
- NPCA letter to Secretary Kempthorne, January 2008 (PDF)
- Senators letter to Secretary Kempthorne, December 2007 (PDF)
- Park Service Letter Supporting Current Regulations Sent to Rep. Rahall, November 2007 (PDF)
- Park Service Letter Supporting Current Regulations Sent to Virginia Citizens Defense League, January 2007 (PDF)
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