[pct-l] weapons question unanswered

Ryan Brooks ryan at hack.net
Wed May 20 13:25:13 CDT 2009


You're welcome to discuss it re: the trail, re: this question, etc.  I'm 
trying to curtail the general 2nd amendment discussion that had just 
begun.   Debating the second amendment serves no purpose on this list. 

Gun, umbrellas, etc.

-Ryan



Fuzz McPherson wrote:
> Mtnned,
>
> I would agree with that.  It was or is level-headed.  Finally!  But then!  The interjections by people who say things like that both sides have weighed in so drop it, just gets to damned frustrating and old.
>
> You have a legitimate question.  Maybe someone has an answer.  This seems like a decent forum for asking people who might know.
>
> I went onto the site and clicked on unsubscribe.  Since then I've got a couple more e-mails from the list.  Maybe it's not automatic.
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> Subject: [pct-l] weapons question unanswered
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> To all of those who responded to my dismay, "Thank you." 
>
> However, no one has rationally, unemotionally explained an answer to my question regarding why we can carry in the Forest and not the Park. 
> Why is this an issue that carries with it such concern?
>
> Yes, we are a body of responsible citizens who, out on the trails we so love, would come to each other's aid in a heartbeat. We love our trail community as we share a love of wilderness and the preservation and appreciation thereof. 
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> This discussion has been short, so far, but we have kept it level-headed, mature, and objective. Can we be respectful enough of each other to keep it up until we reach the answer? 
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> Mtnned
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