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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
It’s not like by just extending the area you can carry a gun would suddenly mean thousands of tourists would fancy themselves backcountry specialists and go into the woods packing a 12 gauge they don’t even know how to load.
If there are too many irresponsible people and giving them guns is a bad idea… why don’t they don’t they all have guns already and why aren’t they flooding crown lands?
You aren’t even allowed bear bangers where these folks died, are you? Parks Canada website says no. That seems dumb.
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Agreeing with Pepsi on this one.
It's not like it would become Murica in Banff overnight..
That's what I mean by Parks being a bit too stringent with these very limiting rules in a specific area of land that in many places has no marked boundaries. They're run like their own states within a country.
I swear the parks and people running them value animal lives well above human lives and their rules reflect that. In the ultra remote red deer valley that's a known grizzly corridor you should absolutely be allowed bear bangers for protection. We could be talking about the difference between one or more of these people surviving or not if they were allowed and encouraged the extra protective measures.