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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1645086" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>'By Rights' any American citizen(not including felons) do have the right to carry a firearm in just about any place within the US borders....it is call the 2nd Amendment....</p><p>In Oregon the fish and game had not considered this when they made their rules for hunting...which a few years ago had to be retracted because the state attorney general stepped in and said they had no right to tell someone that because they we're bowhunting elk or deer, in a unit where bear and cougar were also open, that the person could not carry the firearm to hunt bear and cougar because that person still has the right for self preservation.....the fish and game rewrote the rules simply stating that the animal you were hunting had to be taken by the weapon that the season dictated....</p><p>So basically....by oregon statutes now written you can fight any court case to keep and bear arms practically anywhere...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1645086, member: 99519"] 'By Rights' any American citizen(not including felons) do have the right to carry a firearm in just about any place within the US borders....it is call the 2nd Amendment.... In Oregon the fish and game had not considered this when they made their rules for hunting...which a few years ago had to be retracted because the state attorney general stepped in and said they had no right to tell someone that because they we're bowhunting elk or deer, in a unit where bear and cougar were also open, that the person could not carry the firearm to hunt bear and cougar because that person still has the right for self preservation.....the fish and game rewrote the rules simply stating that the animal you were hunting had to be taken by the weapon that the season dictated.... So basically....by oregon statutes now written you can fight any court case to keep and bear arms practically anywhere... [/QUOTE]
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