Interesting. In January I was at the Panther Junction station registering for a 2 night stay at Paint Gap 3. The desk Ranger, after I presented my DL, went into a short lecture on concealed carry in the Park. To the effect of "keep it concealed-but if necessary, protect yourself"Terlingueno wrote:I can say for absolute certainty that every building where concealed carry is prohibited, is posted...locke_n_load wrote:Yes. However, you cannot carry into federal buildings (ranger's office, gift shop, check-in building, etc.), even though they may not be posted with any kind of warning.
Because I am one of the Rangers that will say, "you are welcome to carry, as long as you keep it concealed and don't bring them into prohibited buildings"
The vast majority of my co workers are anti gun, and they get a twist in their panties when someone even mentions guns.Sport Coach wrote:Been to Big Bend plenty in last few years. Concealed carry is legal for sure in the park but if I remember the buildings are posted. Depending on the ranger you talk to they will just tell you about the rules or will be somewhat anti gun sounding. It's absolutely beautiful in the central and western part of the park. The eastern part of the park is more bland unless you do some strenuous hiking to remote locations. Enjoy!
I was surprised at both her message, and that she had brought it up at all.
Does a Texas Driver's Licence trigger a flag in the Park system about that resident having a CHL? I had not mentioned or asked about the rules.
I love The Big Bend area. But I'd never be in the area unarmed.
This is the same trip where I was followed by a Border Patrol officer all the way from the Stillwell Store to the Persimmon Gap station at night with his lights off the whole time. I wrote about that in another post, where I was asking about presenting your CHL to a Federal LEO.