Posted on 11/18/2009 2:34:16 PM PST by neverdem
The other part of the Clinton policy that needs reversal is that those allowed to carry guns are seldom allowed ammunition for them.
It is very fitting that Bill Clinton leave a legacy of dead US servicemen. He and those of his generation and ilk managed to make life hell for their countrymen in the service while they themselves perfected the art of milking the public tit.
I had a firearm in my locker in 1957, was stationed on a Nike Missile base. Got the sidearm from a mail order in Chicago.
Times, they have changed for sure.
Create a rolling roster of soldiers to be armed with their individual weapon and two magazines of ammo. They report to the provost marshal as the post quick reaction force.
Just like guard duty. Post command sergeant major tasks subordinate units down to unit first sergeants. Soldiers draw weapons, report to post HQ, are issued magazines and given their general/special guard orders, and take up their posts. The officer or sergeant of the guard goes around and inspects them at their posts, which they quit only when properly relieved.
Guard posts to be determined by division or post chief of staff. Soldiers protected, terrorists warned.
EST 2000 firing simulator system will prepare soldiers for reaction to variety of situations.
It can be done.
More dodge and fake intellectualizing of distractions to avoid the obvious problem. Islam is bad. Terrorism is Islam. It isn’t guns. It isn’t Israel. It isn’t British imperialism. It isn’t Amreican imperialism, or Hinduism or Buddhism, or Christianity. It is Islam. That doesn’t mean all Muslims are terrorists, or that all Islamic states are terrorist states. It simply means that Islam causes terrorism, and it needs to be watched, controlled, and not ignored or excused. Don’t get sidetracked. Don’t get mushy headed with PCism and Multiculturalism. Don’t be stupid.
Actually that was a fictional character, Lazarus Long, who was created by the sci-fi writer Robert Heinlein.
It would be sort of additional duty but he only requirement would be that you carry the gun while going about your normal work day.
Some have suggested that ALL personnel be allowed access to guns 24/7/365. This is a terrible idea mainly because while our soldiers, sailors, and Marines are brave, they aren’t angels and often do stupid things (drink until they pass out, DUI, do drugs, fight, steal, run around with other soldier’s wives, etc.) when off duty. I know this for a fact because I WAS a young sailor who did some on the list and saw others do more.
Before 1968 you could own ANYTHING that you wanted, up to and including operational field artillery pieces with no government oversight at all.
Like all blogs, you need to judge whether the writer has one bit of common sense about this stuff. My answer is no.
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong,”The ownership of machine guns was first regulated at the federal level by the National Firearms Act of 1934. “
A quater century of Active Duty compels me to endorse your assessment.
Additional duty, yes. When I was deployed to Uzbekistan, a much safer place than neighboring Afghanistan, a bomb blast in the latter obliged us in the UZ base to carry our M-16 and two magazines. At work, in the mess tent, the shower, chapel, didn’t matter. Went on like this for months.
But IMO those tasked for additional guard duty need to be stationed in & around targets of opportunity like the staging area where the goblin Hasan knew his targets were concentrated and unarmed.
Issue weapons to all? Negatron. The unit first sergeants can best determine who’s most trustworthy.
Gura's McDonald brief is in comment# 1 of this first link. Comment# 19 excerpts a NY Times' comment from the original 14th Amendment debate. Give me the old NY Times.
Experts square off on 'right to bear arms' (including Alan Gura from D.C. v. Heller)
NRA Files Brief in McDonald v. Chicago
Maersk Alabama crew repels another pirate attack - this time they had guns
State Constitutional Rights to Keep and Bear Arms Provisions N.B. CA, IA, MD, MN, NJ & NY need incorporation badly. IIRC, NY is supposed to cover RKBA in its civil rights law, but I've never come across it.
Did you read the article?
I quote:
"Many of those who support this gun-free military base policy have reacted to calls to review it, by simply echoing the standard refrain of gun-control advocates that, 'we dont want everyone on a military base running around with a gun on their hip." (Of course, had this been the case at Ft. Hood, it is doubtful Maj. Hasan could have squeezed off more than a couple of rounds before being himself felled by an armed soldier.) It is a false dichotomy that we either allow no one (except MPs) or everyone on military bases to possess firearms."
He's against gun free zones.
What's the difference between his old OpEd columns and his blog? Are you in favor of gun free zones?
It’s a damned crying shame when in the name of PC, even our military are rendered helpless cringing sheep in a slaughterhouse.
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