Posted by David Kopel:
Senate votes to allow licensed handgun carry in national parks:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_05_10-2009_05_16.shtml#1242242703


   Sixty-seven Senators [1]voted for the Coburn amendment, which says
   that persons can carry firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges
   to the same extent that they are allowed to carry by state law. All
   Republicans except Alexander (Tenn.) voted for the amendment. So did
   Independent Bernie Sanders (Vermont), and 27 Democrats. Including, I
   am proud to say, both Udall and Bennett of Colorado.
   The amendment was attached to H.R. 627, the credit card legislation.
   The version of H.R. 627 passed by the House did not have anything like
   the Coburn amendment, but the 67 votes in the Senate (including a
   number of Senators who had been rated "C" or below by the NRA),
   indicates that the House would overwhelmingly support the proposal.
   Indeed, given that the anti-carry even lost Senators who had an "F"
   from the NRA, the House vote in favor might well go over 300.
   Along with the widely-supported amendment (to the bill that would give
   D.C. a vote in the U.S.) to reform D.C. firearms laws, there is now a
   rather large number of Democratic Senators who are exceeding
   expectations, and on their way to earning much-improved grades on
   their next NRA report card. With the notable exception of Sen.
   Gillibrand, who appears to be doing her best to turn her 2008 "A" into
   an "F" for 2010.

References

   1. 
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=111&session=1&vote=00188

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