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Judge Plans to Hear Arguments on Gun Rules for National Park

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January 9, 2009

A federal judge is working on a schedule to hear arguments on the Bush administration's decision to allow national park visitors to carry concealed weapons.

With no injunction in sight, that means park managers across the nation should be taking down their "no guns allowed" signs today.

The judge also has requested the administrative record pertaining to the rule change from Interior Department officials.

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