danez71
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The part in blue is only partially correct as well (and, thus, partially incorrect). The word "concealed" nowhere appears in the National Park law either. ANY method of carry that is legal outside the National Park is also legal inside the National Park within the same state, which includes open carry as well as concealed carry in those states where open carry is legal.
When this first came out, many people tried to make the subject a lot more complicated that it was. The law simply did away with any additional regulations that existed exclusively inside National Parks.
The whole sentence of which I only partially made blue is:
That means people can openly carry legal handguns, rifles, shotguns and other firearms and also may carry concealed guns as allowed by state statute.
Im not sure where the difference is... or where your disagreeance is.
Just because the federal law doeasnt use the word 'concealed' doesnt mean that you cant actually spell out that in regards to both open and concealed, just follow your States' law.