It is encouraging, especially since the rangers should be aware of the relevant laws if they go to the lengths to publish them on their website--although from what I've heard the rangers in western states haven't had much of a problem with the change in the law. I would like to note that they have incorrect information on 2 of the 3 states--I believe both Montana and Idaho allow concealed carry without a permit as long as you are not within city limits.KFP wrote:I was just looking at Yellowstone's site and found this:
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Encouraging.
They're talking about 18 USC §930, which makes it unlawful to carry in a federal facility, defined as "a building or part thereof owned or leased by the Federal Government, where Federal employees are regularly present for the purpose of performing their official duties." I've seen a press release by the NPS saying that the stand-alone bathroom facilities are OK for carry.Shorts wrote:Hmm, yeah...that would be awkward, even for us 'not afraid to go outside' kinda ladiesC-dub wrote: According to that article it is. And that still seems kind of reasonable since it is a federal building. It didn't mention them , but I was also wondering about stand alone restrooms.