And this was just the other day. Just another case of Dimocrats running their mouths before engaging their walnut sized brains.
They have brains now???????
And this was just the other day. Just another case of Dimocrats running their mouths before engaging their walnut sized brains.
I expected a "Day One" post from you. Banned?I never understood this... if not there....... then where?
Good, because you definitely want to make sure your military is less well armed than your civilian populace. It's just common sense.
I've heard Dover has firearms check boxes to give those who drive to work while carrying a place to disarm at certain gates.
The dingleberry here is the local commander dictated EXACTLY how to implement. PC among senior commanding officers is and will always be rampant. Make no decisions, then you make no wrong decisions. Make no wrong decisions, you’ve got a leg up on promotion. Do ya know what every O-6/Wants to be?? O-7/8/9
The second dingleberry is the fact that it would be based on state laws. Couldn't just roll through the Fort Meade, etc gate and gear up while on base, then download before departing to comply with Marylandistan's garbage laws. Even for military, theres no guarantee of carry permit acceptance...
Remember when I was in the service many moons ago. Had to keep our personal firearm locked in the company arms room. Real PITA when you wanted to go shoot and had to find the company armorer.
From my experience, if you reside in the dorm, barracks, etc., you must register and store your firearms in the armory. If you’re married and reside in base housing you are allowed to retain them in your home, after registering them.
Pentagon panel recommends gun control for US troops
With America’s military facing a suicide crisis, a study group has suggested blocking service members from buying firearms
A Pentagon advisory panel formed to help address a suicide crisis in the US military has recommend imposing gun control measures on American service members to make it harder for them to kill themselves.
Soldiers under age 25 would be banned from buying guns on US bases, while all others would face a seven-day waiting period to complete their firearm purchases under a plan released on Friday by the Pentagon’s suicide prevention committee. The group also called for creating a database to track guns purchased on US military property, which would require repealing legislation passed by Congress in 2013 to prohibit such tactics, as well as a waiting period on ammunition sales.