The restriction on carry isn't a law; it's a Rule, published in the Code of Federal Regulations.Russell wrote:Really? So the only trouble you would get into with carrying in a National Park on federal land is a misdemeanor ticket?KBCraig wrote:Carrying in a National Park isn't a "federal weapons charge", at least not in the image the phrase brings to mind. If caught, you'd be written a ticket. It's a misdemeanor.
Federal agencies write these Rules themselves. They're not debated in Congress and signed by the President, as a law is. These Rules can't create felonies; only Congress can do that.