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 Post subject: this makes perfect govt. sense
PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:39 am 
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A backpacker shot and killed a grizzly bear with his handgun in Alaska's Denali National Park, officials said.

A man and woman reported that they were hiking Friday evening when the bear emerged from trailside brush and charged the woman, park spokeswoman Kris Fister said in a statement.

The man fired nine rounds from his .45 caliber, semiautomatic pistol at the animal, which then stopped and walked into the brush.

The two reported the shooting to rangers, who restricted access to the Igloo Canyon area for fear that the bear was wounded and dangerous.

On Saturday, rangers found the dead bear about 100 feet from the shooting site.

Park officials are determining the justification for the shooting. It's legal to carry firearms in that area of the park but illegal to discharge them.

Rangers said it was the first known instance of a grizzly bear being shot by a visitor in the wilderness portion of Denali, formerly called Mount McKinley National Park.

Legal to carry but you can only use it as a club, legally.

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 Post subject: Re: this makes perfect govt. sense
PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 6:51 pm 
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They wont get into trouble at all.....
Just like shooting a perp in a conveiniance store, defense of life trumps "no discharge" laws here in Alaska, where everyone is allowed to carry with out license, we just have "no discharge zones" like downtown anchorage or public recreational parks in citys.

They did the right thing, cause if it turned and ran away to die 100 feet later, than it was way closer when he shot it.

Hard call to make, Browns often "Bluff" charge, but not always.

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