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New York Daily NewsGuns are now permitted -- but not necessarily welcomed -- in national parksLos Angeles TimesAs the controversial law takes effect Monday, critics argue it could increase wildlife poaching, violence between visitors and against rangers, and destruction of historic and cultural monuments. By Julie Cart A federal law taking effect Monday may ...Beginning Monday, you can pack a loaded firearm in national parkChicago Sun-TimesGuns to be allowed in national parksKGO-TVGuns in National ParksKULR-TVKING5.com -Arizona Daily Star -CharlotteObserver.comall 322 news articles »

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