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Bill S 1382 bans concealed firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges, aiming to boost public safety and protect natural environments for visitors and wildlife.
Bill S 1382 bans concealed firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges, aiming to boost public safety and protect natural environments for visitors and wildlife.
Bill Number: S 1382
Title: Prohibits the possession of concealed firearms in national parks and national wildlife refuge systems
Status: Referred to Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation
Introduced On: January 09, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 1382 is to prohibit the possession of concealed firearms within national parks and national wildlife refuge systems. This legislation aims to enhance public safety and preserve the natural environment by restricting the carrying of concealed weapons in areas designated for recreation and wildlife conservation.
Bill S 1382 seeks to enhance safety in national parks and wildlife refuges by prohibiting concealed firearms. As it progresses through the legislative process, further discussions will likely focus on its implications for public safety, enforcement, and potential exceptions. The bill's reception and potential amendments will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the areas of public safety, wildlife conservation, and recreational access.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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