Friday, April 16, 2010

A Policy Revision

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]
That'll show those bad guys!

[Via Ed M]

3 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. 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...

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  3. 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

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