langzaiguy
Regular Member
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According to 400 KAR 2:090 it is illegal to carry a weapon in KY Nature Preserves. I have contacted:
-The director of the KY NP Commission
-Various members of the Legislative Research Commission
-My personal legislators
Most of been seemingly supportive about changing this law. I've been skeptical, however, because well, they're politicians.
I wrote Don Dott (KYSNPC) again about the issue because it's been 4 months since our last correspondence. Here's what he wrote back:
"Yes, I had a meeting this week with Energy and Environment Cabinet legal counsel and we have spoken with Legislative Research Commission staff about the firearms issue. LRC has offered to draft a revision of the regulation in question for us to review. I am waiting for that and then we will be able to proceed. Considering the holidays and a pending session of the General Assembly, I don’t know how long this will take. it is normally a lengthy process (months) even without those factors, but the regulation process provides for public comment which will give you an opportunity to review the revisions and provide your comments. There is not actually a Kentucky Administrative Regulation board, it is handled by LRC staff. I can advise you when the draft regulation is ready for public release."
VERY promising words. I'll let you all know what I know when I hear it.
According to 400 KAR 2:090 it is illegal to carry a weapon in KY Nature Preserves. I have contacted:
-The director of the KY NP Commission
-Various members of the Legislative Research Commission
-My personal legislators
Most of been seemingly supportive about changing this law. I've been skeptical, however, because well, they're politicians.
I wrote Don Dott (KYSNPC) again about the issue because it's been 4 months since our last correspondence. Here's what he wrote back:
"Yes, I had a meeting this week with Energy and Environment Cabinet legal counsel and we have spoken with Legislative Research Commission staff about the firearms issue. LRC has offered to draft a revision of the regulation in question for us to review. I am waiting for that and then we will be able to proceed. Considering the holidays and a pending session of the General Assembly, I don’t know how long this will take. it is normally a lengthy process (months) even without those factors, but the regulation process provides for public comment which will give you an opportunity to review the revisions and provide your comments. There is not actually a Kentucky Administrative Regulation board, it is handled by LRC staff. I can advise you when the draft regulation is ready for public release."
VERY promising words. I'll let you all know what I know when I hear it.