I propose a new rule on INGO...
If you state something like you know for a fact it is law then back it up by citing something. At least the thread you learned it on. I mean what are we? A gun shop on the internet? No reason for us to spread bad info like that. Its TOO EASY to look this stuff up I mean you ARE already on a dang computer!
Last I checked they all got Google, right?
At the very least a phone call to whom ever operates the park is warrented to politely ask them to remove the signs. Perhaps they were just over looked. If they are short on volunteers maybe you could volunteer to do it for them (no purple implied).
Last time I checked Kirk Freeman was following up on non-compliance. Has someone contacted him with this?
Yes it was MoserWas that Moser?
At the very least a phone call to whom ever operates the park is warrented to politely ask them to remove the signs. Perhaps they were just over looked. If they are short on volunteers maybe you could volunteer to do it for them (no purple implied).
i believe if the park is operated by DNR (not patrolled) then then can ban handguns. Last of my knowledge there wasnt any around that area.
Not so.
DNR struck their administrative rule against firearms on their properties (specifically state parks) several years ago
I interpret the sign to mean no revolvers. You were carry a Glock, werent you?
Now why would I light my arms on fire while taking a stroll in a nice park ?
Such a silly sign........and why would they put an image of a revolver on it ?
So many questions, so few answers.
I think they mean don't throw your used murder weapons in the river.
So..I'm out for a leisurely stroll the other day when I happen to see this sign along a walking trail in a city park. Along this trail I saw 5 of these signs (yes I counted lol). It made me hardcore. Also, I happened to be carrying at the time too