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[pct-l] bears & food



Machine guns have been illegal in this country since 1934
                                           Carl
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From: "dude" <dude@fastmail.ca>
To: <mardav@charter.net>
Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] bears & food


> marion - one of the only exceptions to the National Park System's ban
> on firearms is for the protection of pack animals.  You can carry a
> pistol, rifle, shotgun, or machine gun AND you can legally use it in
> national parks to protect your pack animals.  its all perfectly
> legal.  However, if you want to protect yourself, your kids, your
> spouse from a bear using a gun, that is illegal.
>
> peace,
> dude
>
>
>
> > I bought my wrist rocket this morning in Quartzsite, AZ for three
> > bucks.  I am ready for the next bear that thinks llamas look
> > yummy!  Of course, I later found another dealer that sold them for
> > $2. My brother gave me some M-80's to slingshoot at the bears,
> > however I fear they would also make my llamas stampede, so never
> > mind. Marion Davison
> >
> >
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