It is pretty simple, Me go out into the Forest, Gun goes with me no exceptions, even when I go snowboarding know in the Back country or on a Ski Resort.
National parks dont mean squat,I would rather risk carrying a firearm then risk a fight with a grizzly bear,black bear,Bull or Cow elk,Bull or Cow Moose,Wolfs, and deer.
Last time I went snowboarding up at Timberline Lodge up on Mt.Hood In Oregon, I had a very close encounter with a wolf for about 3 hours.
I had ventured out of bounds and did not know it, and I had to hike back to the lodge, it was all up hill and treversing to my left. Anyway I had a wolf get within arms reach of me, circleing me like it was a shark and I was the prey in the water, the only thing I had to fend off the wolf was my snowboard and a pocket knife. It stayed with me for 3 hours up until I got close enough to a lift that other peoples noises seemed to scare it off! Believe me I thought I was dead meat. So know I am packing no matter were I am in the woods, because you never know!
Some laws are made to be broken, and a little civil disobiedience is always good for the soul!
Saying that guns in National parks makes it easier for people to poach, is like the same rational that is like say if you take away peoples guns in cities that crime will go down! you see what I am saying!
People who want to do harm are going to do it whether a law says they can or can not, and they sure are not to concerned with the consequences, poachers are not to conerned with the consequences, so a no firearms law makes no difference to a poacher.