Lawmakers wonder why a mountain climber was prosecuted for climbing a mountain
WYOMING, JUL 23 – Prosecutors pursued federal charges against Sunseri despite National Park Service withdrawing its referral; critics cite at least 300,000 potential criminal penalties under complex regulations.
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Lawmakers Wonder Why a Mountain Climber Was Prosecuted for Climbing a Mountain!?
Opinion Editor’s Note: This case shows how overreaching federal power threatens hunters, hikers, and anyone who loves the outdoors. Sunseri’s prosecution over a well-worn trail highlights how easy it is to run afoul of vague rules. For AmmoLand readers, it’s a reminder: big government and endless regulations can turn ordinary people into criminals overnight. When mountain runner Michelino Sunseri climbed and descended Grand Teton in record time …
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