The new policy is expected to mirror restrictions already in place at some military installations that, for example, require guns brought to a base to be registered with military police. [More]
Isn't that always the way? Punishing and puting at risk the people who didn't, and wouldn't, do it. (See Virginia Tech.) If I were a mass murderer/terrorist, I'd be dancing a jig. It's open season on grunts.
Plus, if our servicepeople can't be trusted with a weapon on base, how can they be trusted to do the government's business on the battlefield with massive force? Where did my America go? I have to wonder what the Nazis' soldier-personal-arms policy was...
Mr. Criminal, You've been senteced to 180 years for the 6 murders. Additionally, we are fininf you $14 dollars for not registering your firearm. Signed, Honorable Jus T. Served
Isn't that always the way? Punishing and puting at risk the people who didn't, and wouldn't, do it. (See Virginia Tech.)
ReplyDeleteIf I were a mass murderer/terrorist, I'd be dancing a jig. It's open season on grunts.
Plus, if our servicepeople can't be trusted with a weapon on base, how can they be trusted to do the government's business on the battlefield with massive force?
ReplyDeleteWhere did my America go? I have to wonder what the Nazis' soldier-personal-arms policy was...
Mr. Criminal,
ReplyDeleteYou've been senteced to 180 years for the 6 murders.
Additionally, we are fininf you $14 dollars for not registering your firearm.
Signed,
Honorable Jus T. Served