Thursday, November 24, 2011

Administration Backtracks on Recreational Shooting in Parks

Editor's note: Readers may ask why ProbateShark included this article that some may consider far removed from the excesses of the corrupt Probate Court of Cook County? It shows the power of citizens' clout for a right that they cherish. Some day, hopefully in the near future, this Shark prays that the many social reform organizations that have formed to fight the probate tyranny may consolidate into one mighty political action group. When Sharks unite we will have the power of an NRA (National Rifle Association) or ISRA (Illinois State Rifle Association).  The ISRA is a tiny association in the general theme of action groups, having just a few thousand members in Illinois. However, (and this is a big however) they pack Springfield, IL, whenever the anti-gun activists try to remove a constitutional right. We, the victims of the probate thugs must also united and fight for our constitutional rights.  Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com



Administration Backtracks on Recreational Shooting in Parks



Published November 23, 2011
Associated Press


The Obama administration said Wednesday it will not impose new restrictions on recreational shooting on public lands, a Thanksgiving gift for thousands of gun owners and hunters concerned about a draft plan to limit target shooting near residential areas.

The policy, proposed this summer, could have closed millions of acres of federal land to gun use, a prospect that caused alarm among gun owners, particularly in the West, where target shooting on public land is a longtime tradition. Hunting season for deer and other game begins around Thanksgiving in many states

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