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How To Transport Firearms Through National Parks

   Family vacations can include trips to our National Parks throughout the U.S., or you may have to drive though one of them to get to your final destination.  Can you carry a loaded gun during your trip?  The answer is no.  You can transport your firearm if it is in a case, unloaded, or dismantled. If you have a summer home in a National Park [see definition below], you are allowed to keep a loaded firearm in the dwelling, but you cannot travel with the firearm loaded outside of this dwelling.

Here is the regulations for transportation through the National Park System with firearms:

Codes of Federal Regulations, Title 36, Volume 1, Parts 1 to 199 [revised as of 07-01-98].

Chapter 1-National Park Service, Dept. of the Interior.  Part 2-Resource Protection, Public Use and Recreation:

Section 2.4 Weapons, Traps, and Nets:  (a)(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section and parts 7 (special regulations), and 13 (Alaska regulations), the following are prohibited:

(i) Possessing a weapon, trap or net (ii) Carrying a weapon, trap or net (iii) Using a weapon, trap or net (2) Weapons, traps or nets may be carried, possessed or used:  (i) At designated times and locations in park areas where: (A) The taking of wildlife is authorized by law in accordance with Sec. 2.2 of this chapter: (B) The taking of fish is authorized by law in accordance with Sec. 2.3 of this part. (ii) When used for target practice at designated times and at facilities or locations designed and constructed specifically for this purpose and designated pursuant to special regulations. (iii) Within a residential dwelling.  For purposes of this subparagraph only, the term "residential dwelling" means a fixed housing structure which is either the principal residence of its occupants, or is occupied on a regular and recurring basis by its occupants as an alternate residence or vacation home. (3) Traps, nets and unloaded weapons may be possessed within a temporary lodging or mechanical mode of conveyance when such implements are rendered temporarily inoperable or are packed, cased or stored in a manner that will prevent their ready use. (b) Carrying or possessing a loaded weapon in a motor vehicle, vessel or other mode of transportation is prohibited, except that carrying or possessing a loaded weapon in a vessel is allowed when such vessel is not being propelled by machinery and is used as a shooting platform in accordance with Federal and State law.  (c) The use of a weapon, trap or net in a manner that endangers persons or property is prohibited.  (d) The superintendent may issue a permit to carry or possess a weapon, trap or net under the following circumstances: (1) When necessary to support research activities conducted in accordance with Sec. 2.5 (2) To carry firearms for persons in charge of pack trains or saddle horses for emergency use. (3) For employees, agents or cooperating officials in the performance of their official duties. (4) To provide access to otherwise inaccessible lands or waters contiguous to a park area when other means of access are otherwise impracticable or impossible.  Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit issued pursuant to this paragraph is prohibited and may result in the suspension or revocation of the permit. (e) Authorized Federal, State and local law enforcement officer may carry firearms in the performance of their official duties. (f) The carrying or possession of a weapon, trap or net in violation of applicable Federal and State laws is prohibited. (g) The regulations contained in this section apply, regardless of land ownership, on all lands and waters within a park area that are under the legislative jurisdiction of the United States. {48 FR 30282, June 30, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 18450, April 30, 1984; 52 FR 35240, September 18, 1987)

 

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