Posted December 29, 2016 5:41 pm by Comments

By James England

DOVER, DELAWARE — Two Delaware concealed carriers challenged the state’s decision to ban non-hunting firearms in Delaware state parks and recreational areas. Unfortunately, the judge decided that it was better to have law-abiding gun owners go unarmed into these areas.

via the Washington Times

We do not believe that the unrestricted ability to carry weapons is consistent with our mission to provide every visitor with safe, enjoyable recreational experiences in our treasured and nationally-renowned state park system,” State environmental secretary David Small said in a prepared statement.

Quick question for the reading audience. Which fundamental liberty is enshrined in our constitution and guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?

A.) The right to keep and bear arms.

B.) The right to “feel safe” in state parks and recreational areas.

If you chose “B”, you may want to apply for a job with the environmental secretary for the state of Delaware. David Small has a great job lined up for you.

If you chose “A”, however, you would be right. Unfortunately, no points are awarded because there is a judicial and executive system in Delaware that doesn’t want to acknowledge that fundamental right. When two citizens from that state tried to get a decision overturned that was …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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