Carrying on Corps of Engineers land

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As most of you know, it's currently prohibited by their regulations, unless you are hunting.

That might change.

The 9th Circuit case was ready for oral argument on March 6. But on March 2, the Corps filed a request to remove the oral argument from the calendar and to put the case into mediation. The motion explained: “The Army Corps of Engineers is reconsidering the firearms policy challenged in this case, as well as plaintiffs’ requests for permission to carry firearms on Army Corps property. This reconsideration has the potential to fully resolve plaintiffs’ objections.”

That is from this article,
Second Amendment may be restored on Army Corps of Engineers land

It's interesting that this case was suddenly pulled from the calendar at the request of the government.



Apparently, elections have consequences.
 
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Gary - Good news, but a question. A court decision would be binding. Would an out of court settlement have the same effect if the Corps of Engineers decided to change their minds some time down the road?

Larry
 
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