Why Yosemite has a bear spray ban?

Black bear.
What's your plan if a bear like this one decides to attack you in a trail?  

Yosemite National Park doesn't allow to carry bear spray. And, strangely, black bears live in Yosemite National Park. Do we have an incongruence here? Spray for bears is illegal in a place where there are bears. 

Happens that this national park suffers of an irrational fear for security. Their bear spray ban is supposed to discourage crimes there. What a brilliant idea, because we all know that criminals care a lot about laws and legality. They must be afraid of carrying bear spray into Yosemite just because it's unlawful. Bet on it.   

In any case, law abiding citizens are easy targets for criminals and bears alike in Yosemite National Park. They only have hiking poles to defend themselves. 

Even bear experts and researchers disagree with this park biologists. If someone dies because of a bear, prepare to see the ban lifted. Government bureaucracy always operates in reactive mode.  

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