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There are many people that haven’t been to a national park but are still “up in arms” about us being armed while tracking in the back country of this great land. I think that carrying a firearm in a national park is a good idea. When I was in the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, one of our training courses was on “Gangs” and “Officer Survival”. Our national parks are known to the feds as hangouts for outlaws, bad guys, drug farmers, dealers, sociopaths and other less desirables with otherwise good outdoor skills. If the truth is told, everybody with a tent out there isn’t on vacation.
If you stray off the beaten path or share a public area with one of these guys at the wrong time you could be in the presence of a serial killer we haven’t caught yet. One of those jokers from “Americas Most Wanted”, a producer of a secret marijuana crop, or a “Meth lab” is on the property usually hidden in plain site. According to a NRA article, “The National Park Service said there were 3,760 reported major crimes, including five homicides and 37 rapes, in 2008, the most recent year for which data was available. The agency does not note which crimes involve firearms.”
I can tell you from experience that people do not report crime accurately or in every case. They also do not share information in places where they fear a loss of revenue would result so some places, people or politicians will not tell you how dangerous a place is if it hurts the bottom line.
You are responsible for your own safety. It has always been this way and it is foolish to think the one or two people working in thousands of acres policing traffic, access and egress, and providing directions can be where you are in the park 24/7. You know you like to walk off the beaten path to get away from it all. What if you found out after a five mile hike you were not alone?
I’ll be talking about this on episode 154 of the Urban Shooter Podcast as well as an interview with Ben Cannon of GunPal.com, continuing the Zombie Strike saga, making you laugh and encouraging you to keep on a little longer. It’s tough out here.
Thanks for all the well wishes on my first month on DRTV.
Your friend and brother from a different mother,
Kenn Blanchard
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