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Closing the National Parks

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:04 pm
by notsheigetz
I was going to pose this question in the form of a poll but it didn't seem to fit within the limitations of this forum's software.

So the question is, do you a favor a law declaring that the National Parks of the United States belong to the people of the United States and cannot be closed to public use for any reason whatsoever? (however you state that in legalize)?

In the event of a government shutdown, signs shall be posted to the effect that no government employees are on duty and you enter at your own risk. And if you like, we can include a warning about extreme penalties to those who abuse public lands during the time of the government shutdown that include absolutely dire consequences (No such warnings were issued about the recent Wal-Mart food stamp scenario, BTW).

I think this would be a brilliant political tactic right now, not to mention I truly believe what I am proposing, and maybe somebody like Rand Paul should introduce the bill.

Re: Closing the National Parks

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:21 pm
by Benko
You can't create a law/rule to prevent every possible such behavior.

People get the gov't they vote for/deserve.

Re: Closing the National Parks

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:28 am
by WildAboutHarry
Or how about turning them over to the states?  I don't think "federal" parks are an enumerated power.

Of course the Feds did offer the states a portion of that option during this "crisis".