Packing on the AT

Of course, if you get caught without one, you could lose your right to LIVE forever......

If you decide to take one, keep it concealed and tell no one.......ever.

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This is also known as, "Don't ask; don't tell."

I'm not advocating violating any legitimate laws, of course, but you have to decide what is most important to you and why. Then make a decision and stick with it. Then apply "don't ask; don't tell."
 
You could just tell anyone and everyone you meet along the trail that you have a gun and then dont carry. Soon enough people will be giving you a wide berth and you wont have to worry about anything.
 
make a zip-gun and conceal it in your walking stick
man I'm devious

Just a reminder ... If you live in the US that would be covered by the NFA and you would have to fill out a lot of forms and pay a tax, and state laws may also apply in some states.

Standard Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. I am a dork with an internet connection and this is dork advice.
 
and yet so many do and never get caught- what with Rangers busy watching football on TV at home:cool:
You can not legally carry a gun in any national park. If you get caught with it, you can potentially lose your right to carry a gun forever.
 
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