It would be nice...I'd like to carry in my car 7 days a week. But, once inside the gates you're now in the "Federal Facility". However, I've always thought they should have a CHL check-in process at B110 for those of us who office off-site and only go onsite for the occasional meeting. I'm not going to hold my breath...especially after that contractor shot and killed his NASA technical monitor last year.stevie_d_64 wrote:Interesting, so as it is defined, it seems to me that NASA (JSC) it should be acceptable to carry into the gate, park, lock everything up (leave it in the vehicle) and git to werk...KBCraig wrote:http://www.doi.gov/issues/Final%20Rule.pdf
This does not change 18 USC 930 and the prohibition on carrying in "federal facilities", which is defined in that section as a "building or portion of a building where federal employees regularly perform work".
That long pause was due to my inability to hold my breath for how long it would take for this to come about...![]()
Knowing that NASA is not a National Park (per say)...But knowing that public access is available thru a private entertainment organization that charges (way too much in my opinion) a fee for a tour on and in NASA facilities on site...
Just thinking outside the box again...
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- Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:13 am
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- Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:58 am
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Indeed they are.NcongruNt wrote:Wow, they're completely fabricating everything they say now, aren't they?
In comments filed earlier this year opposing this rule change, the Brady Campaign cited numerous studies confirming that concealed carrying of firearms does not reduce crime and, if anything, leads to increased violent crime.![]()
They say "Leading Researchers" and mention studies but provide no citations for these studies? Whatever.Leading researchers have also rejected studies claiming that concealed carrying of firearms decreases crime, determining that these studies are fundamentally flawed and not credible.
